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Grand Fall and Winter Display
Personal
£M!ss Carr Is Parham Social Editor^
Fine line ellk shirtwaists at Hum
phreys * Williamsons.
Utj J.- W. Moore, of Douglas, wai
a guest of LaQrande yesterday.
Mr. J. F. Register, of Ocllla, Is a
visitor to the city today..
Cadies 1
Mr.' J. B. Sawyer, of Milltown, was
a truest of the Vlrdie yesterday.
Mr, L. K. Miller, of Folkston, was
l anion ;c the visitors to -Waycross yes
terday.
Ladies 1
HAY’S
RI8ING
NEW BUCKWHEAT
BARRELS, SELF
BUCKWHEAT IN PACKAG
ES, NEW WARE COUNTY
8VRUP.C0RN MEAL FRESH
EVERY DAY, NEW CROP*
CALIFORNIA PRUNE8.
» OUR PRICES ARE AL
WAYS FAIR AND OUR
GOODS FIRST CLASS.
NEXT TO WATER WORKS.
OUR SHOW FOR TONIGHT IS
NOT ONLY GREAT BUT IT IS RE.
FINED AND.CLEAN.
S 3t BREWER A PHELAN.
When you want neat, Stylish shoes
at the right prices go to
4 3t The Standard Shoe Co.
CASTOR IA
For Infants snd Children.
Tilt Kind You Have Always Bough!
Leave your order with Miss Eddie
Parnell for a stylish winter hat.
erythtng new and up to date. C 2t
Fine line of men's women’s and
children's hosiery.
4 3t The Standard Shoe Co.
Bears the
Signature of
Efxarordinary
Annuoncement
Sleeping Car Service Between Way-
cross and Atlanta, via:
A. B.M& A. R. R.
Effective wljh first car leaving Way*
cross 8:00 p. m„ Monday September
4th. The A. B. & A. have secured
x fo rtlils service elegantly appointed
electrlc-ltglited sleeping cars, equip*
ped with all modern conveniences
One Big Advantage
You may secure your sleeping car
diagrams are kept contlnuosuiy open,
space at the ticket ofllce, Union Sta
tion, at any time prior to your trip,
ThcA. B. d A. Railroad represents ths
"Standard of Excellence In Service."
Schedule of Sleeping
Car Line.
Leave Waycrosa S:00 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta, C:40 a.m.
J Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m.
Arrive \Vaycro«s S: 45 am
TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY."
W. H. Leahy. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Ga.
WE DONT GUARANTEE OUR
SHOWS OFTEN, BUT WE KNOW
WE HAVE A DANDY FOR TONIGHT,
And we want vou to come out
TO THE MAJESTIC.
S 3t BREWER A PHELAN.
e notice cf furnished rooms for
C7 Folks street.
AVOID HAR8H DRUGS.
Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury
to ths Bowels.
If you are subject to constipation,
you should avoid strong drugs and
cathartics. They only give temporary
relief and their reaction Is harmful
and sometimes more annoying than
constipation. They In no way effect
a cure and tholr tendency Is to weak
en the already weak organs with
which they come In contact.
We honestly believe that we have
the best constipation treatment ever
devised. Our faith in It is so strong
that we sell It on the positive guar
antee that It shall not cost the user
a cent if It does not give entire satis
faction and completely remedy con
stipation. This preparation 4s called
Rexnll Orderlies. Theso are prompt,
soothing, and most effcrtlve In action.
They are made of a recent chemical
discovery. Their principal Ingredient
Is odorless, tasteless and colorless.
Combined with other well-known In
gredients, long established for their
usefulness In the treatment of Consti
pation, it forms a tablet which Is
eaten Just like cnmly. They may be
taken at any time, cither day or
night, without fear of their causing
any inconvenicnco whatever. They 1
do not- gripe, purge, nor cause nau
sea. They act without causing any
pain or excessive looseness of. the
bowels. They are ideal for children,
w»ak t delicate persons, and aged peo
ple, ns well ns for the most hearty
person.
They come In three size packages,
12 tablets, 10 cents; 36 tablets. 25
cents; SO tnblots, f>0 cents. Remem
ber, you can obtain them only at our
store—The Rerall Store. The Seals
Pharmacy.
THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES
SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS
TER BEDS. THE GREATE8T AM
ERICAN SCIENTIFIC* ORGANIZA
TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO
TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL-
SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW
YOU EAT'OYSTERS‘bF CERTAIN
PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE
seal-shipped.
FOR 8ALE ONLY AT
I\ Dickerson, of Horn-
guest of the Phoenix
Senator V.
ervllJo, was
last night.
8UCCE8SOR TO HADDY BROS.
Mrs. Herbert W. Wilson will go to
Atlanta tonight to curry her little son
for treatment.
Mrs. J. R. Robins, of Greensboro.
Ga., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
Ludluin, 64 Gilmore street. ’*•
No platter how hard times are, 50
years hence these will be “the ??ood
old times."
Col. W. M. Oliff, edltoi of the
Charlton County Herald, was a visitor
to Waycross yesterday.
Of Ladies Tailored
Suits in all the Lead
ing Colors.
Ladies’ Suits
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
$15.00
Tailored Suits
$20.00
Tailored
; $25.00
Ladies’ Tailored Suits
$30.00 *
Ladies’ Tailored
$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 dSte
styles, both in Ready-
to-wear and Tritnmedy
Hats.
Our Millinery u
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.
Mr. Lamar Young returned last
night from a visit to friends In Jack
sonville.
Humphreys & Williamson
Splendid line silk shirt waists, $4.00
$4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. Don't fall to
see them before buying.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Silk shirt waists In taffeta, messa-
llnes, and blacks, from $4.00 to $6.00.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Col. Emmett McElreatb, of Klngt-
land, Ga., spent yesterday In Way-
cross shaking hands with friends.
The show at the Majestic Theatre
last night was one of the best seen
In the city for a long time. See it
tonight, you are sure to enjoy It.
Miss Mamie Myers Is spending the
week In Savannah, where she address
ed tho Epworth League of Trinity
Church last night.
Several hundred ladles visited tho
Walker-Hood Furniture Company to
day. Each one received a pretty
little souvenir.
Mr. H. L. Phillips, of Ashburn,
was among today’s visitors to Way-
cross.
DON’T YOO MISS OUR SHOW AT
THE MAJESTIC TONIGHT.
< 3t BREWER « PHELAN.
The friends of Mrs. Pittman, who
has been quite sick nt her homo on
Elizabeth street, will be pleased to
learn that she Is much better.
The B. Y. P. U. class of Central
Baptist Tabernacle, taught by Mrs. C.
H. Lowthor, will hold their regular
mooting tonight. The young people
nre Invited to attend.
Rov. W. G. Pumphrey, a f Baptist
minister, arrived in Waycross yester
day with his famly from Liberty, Mo.,
and ox poet to reside here permanently.
Mr. Pumphrey Is a brother of Rev. J.
C. Pumphrey, pastor of the United
Brethren church In Gilchrist Park.
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Jane Street
IS NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI
TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND fN8PECT
THE BEST ASSOR TED, AND LARGE8T STOCK OF
SHOE8 EVER SHOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY
STACY-ADAMS CO’S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND
E. P. REED CO’8. FINE 8HOE8 FOR WOMEN. CALL
AND TAKE A LOOK ANO BE CONVINCED THAT YOU
CAN GET A8 GOOD VALUES IN SHOES, AND AS NICE
STYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES,
AND THE PRICE8 ARE RIGHT.
SOLICITING A 8HARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE
AND A8SURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE,
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Jane Street
CLASSIFIED
WANT IDS
BOARDERS WANTED—aood board
can be secured ac 64 Reed street 7 tf
.FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- y
keeping or for youtlg men. All con
veniences. Couple without children' ^
preferred. Ring 149.) 4 tf
WANTED-rjPosition as stenograpji-. *1*4
er or cashier by competent young la-^f /
dy. Address "H”., care Herald office,
19 tf.
BOARDING—New furnished rooms;
table first class. Apply 60 Carswell
avenue. X S It
Matinee and Night
Wednesday, Nov 8th
THE WORLD-RENOWNED
CREATORS Scats
and his V® Now on
BAND W Sate
50 Musicians and Soloists 50
BOSTON JOURNAL, JULY 18TH„ 1911; “IF A MASTER OF
ANYTHING CAN IMPROVE, CREATORE IS MORE ATTRACTIVE
THAN EVER."
FOR RENT—The VIrdie stables,
corner Tebeau and Ewing streets.
Fine place for garage. Apply to J.
S. Williams, Waycross, Ga. 3 0^
LOST—Ladies gold watch with the
Initials "I. S. from D. M." Reward If
returned to this office. 4 tf
WANTED—Three funlshed rooms
for light housekeeping; must be ou
second floor. By couple with one
! child. Addrec : P. O. Box 613, Clt*.
5 5t '
WANTED—5 or 6 more boarder*
Sfifced It II Fplks. 7 3t
FZF. RENT—Comfortably furnished
roall conveniences; rates
reiSiSiMe. Gentlemen preferred. 67
Folks street, glume 454. 7 6t
Bloomsdale Onion Sets •
Winter Lawn Grass Seeds,
and Pansy Seeds
' at
THETSEALS PHARMACY
V UK RKXAJ.1 4TOIIE
x>iK,9«o«o»a,o»a<
SPECIAL NOTICE!
For the convenience of rnllrond peo
ple and other* I have decided to open
my booht on Thursday evening No
vember 8th., at CItliens Bank from
8:30 to 8:30. Come and pay ypur
etate and county taxes and doni’t for
get to refiner.
J. T. Strickland,
Tax Collector Ware County.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
NAYCBOSS COUNCIL NO. II.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Honda, evening fa Bed
den 1 * Hall, Lptt-Hltch building at I
Vt.ltlng brothere cordially Hefted
to meet rtth an
Sherod Coillne, L. Carl CoUlan
ttec-Becty. Councilor
There is^no room for idlers and
bums In Florida, and the grand army
of deadbeats which invades this state
aa the cool wlnda begin to whlatlo In
tho north, should have this fact forci
bly Impressed upon them. Of coarse,
we will have to tolerate the cripplea,
lmposltors though many of them be,
and buy their pencils, needles and
sucking plasters; but the able bodied
burnt should be Introduced to work,
of which there le plenty In this’state
for all who will accept ft.—'Tlmee-Un-
ftm.
It looks like the juror, In the Mo
Xamara case wouldn't have a chance
Advcrtiie In The Waycross Evening'to return home to make t^elr aany|
Herald. . . . ', ' t Uew year resoluUons.