Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 07, 1911, Image 5

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OUR FALL OPENING NEXT TUESDAY NOV. From 8 A. M. Until 9 P. M. Walker-Hood Furniture Company Phone 499 80 Plant Avenue The New Concrete Stoi PERSONAL AND LOCAL hi A grown up white man who will i dgnd on the street and eat bananas nd throw peelings on the sidewalk (or people to slip up on is not as good * citizen as he ought to be, and his , daily prayer ought to be for sense enough to think about other people, as well as himself, when be is eating bananas or other things. Mrs. P. A Bates and Mrs. George W.' Deen were hostesses at the Y. M. C. A. luncheon yesterday after noon. They were assisted by Miss Gladys Porter, Miss Meta Nichols, Miss Nell Bates and Miss Mary Deen. Mrs. Jack Phelan will be hostess for this afternoon's luncheon. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD FUNERAL TODAY. The funeral of Mr. J. E. Devan- drueil. an account of whose death ap peared in the Herald yesterday, was held' at the Catholic church this mor ning. Father Cassagne officiating. The Interment was at Lott cemetery. SEE THE DESCRIPTION OF OUR 8HOW FOR TONIGHT IN ANOTHER COLUMN, COME OUT AND IF YOU ARE NOT PLEASED LET US KNOW. WE ABSOLUTELY BELIEVE THAT THIS IS ONE OF THE VERY BE8T ACT8 EVER PRESENTED AT THE MAJESTIC. S 3t BREWER & PHELAN. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD rpr>7C*V?l~ FUNERAL OF MR. PRICE TOMON- ROW. The remains of Engineer Price, who expired suddenly yester day on the train between Jesup and Folkston, were brought to Waycross last night and carried to the undertak ing parlors of Mr. M. Lester Marvil. Mr. Price was on his way from San ford, Fla., to Columbia, S. C., where he was to be an important witness In a trial, when he died. Heart disease is assigned as the cause of his death. Mrs. Price and children arrived last night from Sanford. The funeral of Mr. Price will be.beld from tho resi dence! of the parents of Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mrs. M P. Johnston, 54 Pen dleton street, tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Tho service will be con ducted by Rev. Osgood F. Cook, pas tor of the First Methodist church. The pall bearers will be selected from among tho members of the Brotner- hood of locomotive Engineers. The Interment will Jm at Oakland Ceme tery. Mr. Pried was 38 years of age, and is survived 1^ his wife and four children, Flora, May Lou, Nelson and Fred; “Bo under God’s great power!’’ "How do you carry you?’ Is heard When Frenchmen so Inquire. While Egypt’s friendly greeting word Is “flow do you perspire?" “Thin may the shadows never grow," The Persian wish is true. His Arab courfin, bowing low, Says, "Praise God! How are you?" But oddest of them all is whetf Two Chinese meet, for thrlce / They shake their own two hands, and then * Ask, "Have you eaten rice?" —H. P. Jones, in Woman’s World. I Shop In Savannah ’ Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. v "Just Say” HORLICK’S II Means Original and Qinulnt MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for JUI Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich mile, malted gram, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in t minute. Tike no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. MT Others are imitations. "How can you, friend?" the Sweedish •ay. V The Dutch, "How do you fare?" “How do you have yourself today?" Has quite a polish air. In Italy, *,How do yon stand?” WUI meet you every hour. In-Turkey when on* takes your hand, WHY DO THEY DO IT? “Why people should weep over the Imaginary sorrows shown on stago, when there is So much real sorrow In tho world, I never could understand," says a well known writ- er. . ^ And it is just as hard for us to see why people will suffffer needlessly for months or years. Here is the case of Mr, Carter oi South Akron, O., who says: "For two yoars I was In a badly run down condition, felt weak ami miserable and lost considerable flesh, Then I heard that Vinol was a great thing to build up tho body and create new strength. "Now after taking Vino! and got ting so much good from it I have de elded to write nnd tell you that it has made me strong and well again, and t have gained in weight, too.” . If you are weak and sickly, need new strength and better blood, take Vinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron remedy, for depend upon it, that is what you need and it will build you up. We guarantee it—money (jack if you are not satisfied. The Seals Phar macy. j Mr. and Mrs. Downor , sSnsB^,- to In tho city, and paid ug Waycross, came over and spent the* vl8 j t y 08 ter)jay. week here with relatives in this city. \ ■ Mach as we believe in the future of the air ship, we can’t conceive of a time when the aeroplane will be within the reach of everybody to the extent of the young man taking bis best girl out for a Sunday afternoon fly- -Valdosta Times. CongresBiinin Charley Edwards,, of ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD jrryjrr^'^r i » Essential to Comfort Warmth la essential to com fort As you grow older, It Is hardly less essential to health. Get • Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, and you keep warm and com* fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without The Perfection frees a strong, widespread heat sod frees it quickly. 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