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No More Cold Hands
PfRFEaiOM
A woman often does not notice
what a cold day it is so long as she
is bustling around the house. But
when she sits down to her sewing and
mending, she soon feels chilly.
feels chilly.
It is then she needs a Perferoon Smokeless Oil Heater.
Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time.
That is the beauty of a Perfection Smokeless Chi Heater. It it
always ready for use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you
light it only when you want it
Hm Perfection 03 Heater is sookden and odotfew — • patented automatic
drrice in— that. It ia reliable, aafe and economical —bums nin« houn on one
njW Handsome; too—drama finished cither in blue enamel or pi ms
Standard Oil Company
Seal Shipt Oysters
Riff
THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES
SUPERVISE SEAL-SHiypEO OYS
TER BEDS. THE GREATEST AM
ERICAN SCIENTIFIC 0RQANI7A
TION FOR FOOD PURITY PROMO
TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE SEAL-
SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW
YOU EAT, 0Y8TERS OF CERTAIN
PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE
8EAL-PHIPPED.
• FOR 8ALE ONLY AT
J. W. S. Hardy
SUCCESSOR TO HAODY BROS.
MAY’S
NEW BUCKWHEAT IN
BARRELS, SELF RISINO
BUCKWHEAT IN PACKAO-
ES, NEW WARE COUNTY
BYRUP.CORN MEAL FRE8H
EVERY DAY, NEW CROP
CALIFORNIA PRUNES.
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OUR PRICES ARE AL
WAYS FAIR AND OUR
GOODS FIRST class.
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NEXT TO WATER WORKS.
' PHONE NO. 3.
ShctedlfcuMety!
flat the Original and Genuine
HORLICKS
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Agoi.
For Infanta, Invalid*, and Growing children.
PureNutrkion,upbui!<fingthe whole body.
Invigorate* thenuning mother and the aged.
Rich milk, malted gram, in powder form.
A quick hack prepared in a minute.
Take no »nb*titote. AikforHORLICK’S.
Not In Any Milk Trumt
FRESH FISH 8c
FRESH 0Y8TER8 30c
1-2 BU. 8WEET POTATOES ..$1.00
15 Ibc BEST 8UGAR |
24 lb. BAG BEST FLOUR J— .... $1.75
DAN T. COWART.—388.
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CHILDREN INJURED.
Ordinary Cathartics an1 Pills and
Harsh Physic Causp Distracting
Complaints.
You Caunot ho over careful in the
selection of medicine for children.
Only the very gentlest bowel medi
cine should over be given, except !u
emergency canes. Ordinary pills, ca
thartics ar.u ^ur^alives tire apt to do
n^ore harm limn goc^. They mny
cause griping, nausea and otheF dis
tressing aftereffects that are 1 fro-
duontly bealth-destroylug. 1
We personally recommend and
guarantee RexaH* .Ordtliies us t$»e
safest and most depnodable remedy,
which we Know, for constipation and
associate bowel disorders. We have
such absolute faith in the virtues of
this remedy that we sell it on, our
guarantee of money bach in every
lnttnnce where it .falls to give en
tire satisfaction, ami we urge ail in
At the close of Waycross Lodge
No. D7, I. O. O. F., last night, those
present were entertained with an
oyster supper at the Waycross Cafe
-lUC.Mr. L. K. Bailey. The occasion
was ftfefetly enjoyed.
Personal!
|Mlsa Carrie Parham Social Editor;
Get the habit, amoke "O. O. 0."
Cigars. Clear Havana. 27 tf
Mr. Charlea Foraen, of Chicago, la
In Waycroaa on a prospecting trip.
Mfa. P. N. Harley Is quite alck at
her home on Reed street.
Col. Bob Dickerson, of Hemervllle.
i In the city today on bnainese.
Mr. R. E. Hemby, of Savannah, a
former resident of Waycross, was In
the city yesterday.
Fresh shipment of mules to arrive
Wednesday, November 15th.
9 4t M. Downey.
Mr. W. A. Cleland, the contractor,
has Just completed a country Kbme
for Mr. J. J. Smith near Haywood
Mr. H. S. Guthrie, the well known
turpentine operator of Manor, i
uest of the Phoenix last night
Miss Mary I.
morning from
Young returned thi
, visit to GainesviU>
\ J. W. WiBets’ friends will
gret to learn of his illness at
Coast Line Hospital.
Regular choir rehearsal will
held tonight Just after the prayer ser
vice. Mrs. Eaton requests the choir
members to be present.
Mr. J. A. Tibbs, of Yellow Springs.
Ohio, arrived this morning on a visit
to his son, who is located on a Deen
wood farm.
Hon. A. H. Denmark, of Valdosta,
was among the prominent visitors
Waycross yesterday. He stopped
LaGrcnde.
Dr. D. E. Hoag, of JapUn, Mo.,
a guest of the Phoenix. He is here
prospecting and may decide to make
investments in this section.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infant* and Children.
fhe Kind You Hats Always Bought
The friends of Mr. Roy H. Walden
ill regret to learn that he is siiil
confined to his bed at his home
Deenwood. Mr. Walden is suffering
from a stroke of paralysis.
An Interesting program has been
arranged to be given tomorrow night
at the Y. M. C. A. Miss Wood will
.give several recitations and there
•there will also be several good musl-
{cal numbers.
WALKER IS OUT FOR
“LITTLE JOE” BROWN.
“E.
Creatore’s Band gave a magnificent
program here last night. They
should have been greeted by a pack
ed house..
Miss Eunice Graves, of Douglas,
and Miss Helen Fitzgerald, of Way-
cross, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Broadhurst.
Fitzgerald Enterprise.
H. Walker, of College Park,
whose candidacy cut quite, a figure
in the last gubernatorial campaign
and who announced for the present
race, stated yesterday that ho will
not run but will give his support to
( Governor Brown. In a letter address-
n«.,I of eueb medicine to try It at oar' ed cnmpalin Manager J. 1«.
r'»>> | Smith, he say,;
Rcxnll Orderlies are eaten Just j 'Uellevln,
like enatty, are particularly prompt 1 > r . nroivn lo the governorship o!
and agreeable In artlou, may he tak-1 Georgia over the other two candidate*,
en nt any time, .lay or nl.ctit: .to rot at this critical time In the business
cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping ex- conditions of our state and country,
eesnlw looeeneM, or other un.lestra- nbtolutely ossentlnl to the welfare of
bio erreets. The, Have a very mild our people, i ,holl M L.e a candidate! morrow CVl '" lns by iIr ' Ed H,tch •»
bdt positive action mam tile organs j f 0r the gubernatorial nomination. , j hl ‘ b^*
w'lth whirl) they come In contact, ap- ,shall support Mr. Brown who proved j * "~
parently acting ns a regulative tonic hlmtelf the most dependable govern- j ADVERTISE IN THE
iisc.ilar coat o» . or qor state has had In ’natty* years. 1 ' WAYCROSS HERALD
Grand Fall and Winter Display
Prof. C. B. Howard, of Chnttanoo*
ga, is In the city demonstrating the
great Andesvemtidus.
here for some days and can be found
the election of Joseph jat the Red Cross drug store.
Mr. Harvey Bunn whose marriage
will take place shortly, and a number
of his frieuds will bo entertained to
ning by Mr. Ed. 1
i Williams street.
upou the relaxed
the bowel, thus overcoming js*;\kness,
and aiding 10 restore the bowels to
more vigorous and healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies commonly com
pletely relieve constipation, except
of course when of a surgical charac
ter. They also tend to overcome the
necessity of constantly taking laxa
tives to keep the bowels In normal
condition. Three sixes of pacnfget,
10 cents. 25 cents and 50 cent*. TTS 5
member, you can obtain Rexall Rem
edies la Waycross only at our stor^-,
The Rexall Store. Tbs Seal| Pbar-
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Bloomsdale Onion Sets
Winter Lawn Grass Seeds
and Pansy Seeds
V at,
% THEISEALS PHARMACY '
^ IIS BEX4L1 STORK
Of Cadies 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
$60.00
We handle the best on
the market i n Re ad y-to-
Wear Suits.
In Millinery 4
We have the vlatest
and most up-t^ da^e
styles, both in iReady-
to-wear and Trimmed
Hats.
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Our Millinery
AND
Suit Department
is on the second floor,
and we keep expert
trimmers to wait on
you. Make us a visit
before buying your Fall
and Winter needs.
Humphreys & Williamson
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO P08T OFFICE.
Jane Street
18 NOW OPEN, AJXD WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI-
TATIOW TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT
THE BEST ASSOR TED, AND LARGEST STOCK OF
SHOES EVER 8HOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY
STACY*ADAMS CO'S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND
E. P. REED CO'S, FINE 8H0E8 FOR WOMEN. CALL
"AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU
CAN GET AS GOOD VALUES IN SHOES, AND AS NICE
STYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES,
AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT.
SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE
AND ASSURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE,
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Jane Street
CLASSIFIED
BOARDERS WANTED—-Good board
can be secured ac 64 Reed street. 7 tf
-FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping or for young men. All con
veniences. Couple without children:
preferred. Ring 149.* 4 tf
WANTED—Position as stenograph
er or cashier by competent young la
dy. Address “H’V'care Herald office,
19 tf.
' BOARDING—New furnished rooms;
table first class. Apply 60 Carswell
fitenu* ', 2 1$
FOR RENT—The Vlrdie stables,
corner Tebeau and Ewing streets..
Fine place for garage. Apply to J.
S. Williams, Waycross, Ga. 3 Ct
LOST—Ladles gold watch with the
Initials “I. S. from D. M.” Reward If
returned to this office. 4 tf
WANTED—Three funlsbed rooms
for light housekeeping; must be <011
second floor. By couple with one
child. Address p. O. Box 613, City.
5 5t
WANTED—6 or 6 more 1 boarder*
tt 51 Folks. 7 St
rr;B K * 4 -T—Comfortably furnished
•**" sit conveniences; rates
, Gentlemen preferred. 67
street Phone 454. 7 6t
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house
keeping at 32 Jane street Reasona
ble rent*. s 3t
WANTED—Each and everyone to
take advantage of my special offer for
photos. Get coupons from represen.
fative. M. J. Dolan, Photographer.
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NOTICE!
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sife.
Col. Harry D. Reed, candidate for
M *y° r wl » »Peak in Phoenix Park
The friend* of Dr. L. J. Birch COPY OF NEW GAME LAW FREE | S * tur4 * 5r evening, November Uth at
will regret to !e*ro that he it itlit AT C, S. HARDY & SON’S.' 1 ltd Itw l"^?'
unite *ick at hla home on Plant ave- ■ ! No “***•* *kom yon expect to inp.
one. Two of hia brother* from Amijrifivr mx ■ t>ort com ® o'* 1 «n4 hear CoL Heed.
Rat, Ga., are here at hi* hedilde. JtyAElSIflanuIiaX&ilt. . I . , \ .
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