Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 15, 1911, Image 5

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, Mr., nnd Sir*. Dolan nave moved Into thelr~prctty new bungalow- on Fdgewood Farm. AT MAJESTIC TONIGHT. Picture* fur tonight wilt bo a* fol- L. COOPER, President PLENTY OF CHIC|TenS~AT Re' DUCED PRICE8 AT J.* W. 8. HAR DY’S. First And foreinoit wfien selecting u bank with which to do business, you afiould patronize one that the FIRE INSURANCE ANO BONOS. National Government exnminea and pronounces secure. Safety and security, coupled wilh ample resources, conservative man- # agement, nnd good banking service, should influence you In the selectf&n of a Phone 135 You’d Better Pick Out Your Fall SuivNOW. /v great many men are finding some very nice things here. Let us put one away for you. The color, the weave and the style you want is here. Suits From $15 to $30 The Steele Clothing Stor, , 40 PLANT AVE. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD r- r. S- T ■ - T > ■ ■ W-. ,y THE LEADING GROCERY STORE, New goods are coming every day. The housekeeper will enjoy andnspec- •4 ion of our stock. No store in Way- •<?roag presents so many unusual fancy articles. ' Every article must have a clean and clear title to enter our store. Where are you buying your goods? The guarantee we give has no string tied to it. No “ifs” .or “and’s”; eimply means that if the goods a'*, not good notify us uud we will 6end for them promptly anti pleasantly. It also covers the matter of full welg ila and full count. When you fully real* ize the pleasure and profits of doing business with such a trading place you will come to our store as a regu lar patron. SPECIAL MENTION. Imported goods, such ra Holland, Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Cheess, Llraberger Cheese, Herring In bullion, etc.. Remember, on Friday of each week we get our Tennessee butter, chickens .and eggs. Complete line of gra’u, hay and feed. We are still selling our fam ous C. C. D. butter at 25 cents a jiound. We extend to tte public m invita tion to visit our sto*j and compare firlpes, and we will bs rntlsfled with the verdict We guarantee satist'ac bn and first class service and to please all who are afflicted with the eating habit, THE WIL80N GROCERY COMPANY * W. M. Wilson, Manager Phone No. 128. Wi’son Biock. THE BETTER WAY. If we always think of the future, The days and years ahead, With their possible griefs and troubles We are ever In doubt and dread. ♦Ji tter to live In the present, Aui ♦.rther what good we may; With trustful hearts for tomorrow, And strength nnd will for today. Miss Kate Wilson, Miss Minnie Cole, Miss Susie Sharpe and Messrs Hamp I.outlier and Deseau Bunn spent today at Douglas, going over in Mr. Low- ther's car. AT THE FRONT ' ITon have to be on you* guard II 9ou ar ecaugbt napping, It Invitef 4!raster.' | WAYCR08S BUSINESS COU.IAS ds GRADUATES ARE NEVER I 8LEEPY HEADS. They are sought alter by men ol affairs. You find them In leading positions of trust. ' Onr DIPLOMA Is an open se-same to position and preferment. Our Specialty is to fit you for business; to make the pay-roll larger; to In- taiOase the salary of the- "M* man." Enter At Any Time. WEEK OF PRAYER. The ladles of the Woman's Forel Missiohary Society of First Methodist Church will observe the week of pray er next week from November 20th to 27th. An Interesting programme has been arranged for each afternoon un der the leadership of the followln, ladies; Monday afternoon—Miss Zoe Mack- shear, Mrs. H. Murphy. Tuesday afternoon—Mrp. J. H. Red< ding, Mrs. T. J. Darling. > Wednesday afternoon—Mrs. W Hinson, Miss Maggie Crawley. Thursday afternoon—Mrs. J, Thrasher. Friday afternoon—Mrs. J. W. Seals nnd the young people. Saturday afternoon—Mrs. Whitley Langston, Mrs. H. J. Benton. ^ , AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. The last quarterly conference and stewards meeting of First Mediodlst Church will be helcPtonforrow night at the Church at 7:30. A-full atten dance Is urged, co-operation of every member is urged that a full re port might be made. BACHELOR GIRLS ENTERTAINED. Miss Kate Wilson. w&* hostess at a pretty affair yesterday afternoon for the “Bachelor Girls Club.” Those en tertained were: Mrs. Cecil Stadton, Mrs. Hal Lambdln, Mrs. Bagley, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. John Hopkins, Mrs. Dim- mock, Miss Cole, Miss Laihbdin, Miss King, Miss Watt, Miss Walker, Miss Beach, Miss Lott, Miss Sharpe, Miss Carswell, Miss Young, Miss Strick land.. Waycross Business College PTaycrota, Ga. R. F. Zelglsr, .Pres UNION JEWELRY 8TORE Watchmakers and Engravers. All Kind Of Jewelry Repairing. 108 Plant Ave. Waycroae, Ga. COFFE COUNTY FAIR, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, November 14th-18th, 1911. A GREAT SHOW! The Fair will be given on a bigger scale than ever. LOW EXCURSION RATE8 VIA A. 6. A A. Tickets on sale November 14th to 18th, Inclusive, with return limit No vember 19th, 1911. W. H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A. ^ Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. E* R. EJdamp, Ticket Agent. Waycross, E. B. MITCHELL, D. C^M. D. OSTEOPATH, and Physician end 8urgton. Office 419-21 LaGrande Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Office 321. * For nice Georgia pork or any other ,/WRk / J fresh meats I can please you. W.W. Parker, phone 288. 27 2t Get the habit, smoke “Y. B. S. * Clear Havana. 27 tr J T ARCHITECT. Office LaGrande 8uilding. P. Q* Box 3 Waycross, Georgia. AGED MAN DIES. Mr. W. W. Agee, who moved to Waycross about one month ago from Stockton, Ga., died last night about 7 o’clock at the home of hit daughter, Mrs. J. R. Campbell, on Butler street. Mr. Agee was not well when he moved to this city, and his Illness was caused by a carbuncle on the side of his neck. He was 77 years of age, and is surviv ed by his wife. The remains wero prepared for burial by Mr. H. Lester Mayvll and carried to Stockton |hls morning for interment. 8PENT HER MONEY WELL. On beautiful Sheridan avenue, Detroit, lives Miss Marie Richter, in perfect health, although a year ago he was almost a wreck. Writing of he.* condition at that time she says: “l ast wlqter I was completely run- >\vn and felt fagged-out all the time, ae nervous, and had indigestion. • One of my friends advised toe to le VInol and It has done me great gcod. The tired, worn-out feeling Is all pone and I am strong, vigorous and 'he stomach trouble sson dis appeared nnd now I eat heartily and have perfect digestion. I wish evpry tired, weak, nervous woman could have Vinol, for I never spent any money In my life that did me so much ;ood as that I Bpent for Vinol." Thousands of women and men who rere formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of Tnol. If you are pale, weak, Her- ous and upset you owe It to yourself and your family to try Vinol. It will build you and make you strong, it does not we give back your mone, The Seals Pharmacy. HAD INTERESTING MEETING. The Modern Brotherhood of Ameri ca held an interesting,meeting last night in Wade's Auditorium. The meeting was presided over by Presi dent E. M. Cason. Prof. GlbbR, an enthusiastic member of the order from West Virginia, was present and gave instructive address. The next meeting of the lodge will be held on Tuesday night, November 28th, In Wade’s Hall. A full attendance Is ery much desired. A number of members are expected. THE /CVerAGE MAN. When It comes to a question of trust ing ~ Yourself to the risk of tff© road, When the thing is the sharing of burdens. The lifting the heft of a load, In the hour of wall and trial, In the hour you meet as you can, You may safely depend on the wis dom And skill of the average man. •Tis the average man, and no other. Who does his plain duty each day, Tlie'Small thing his wage is for doin', On th£ commonplace bit or the way, ’Tis the average man, may God bleu him, Who pilots us still In the van, Over land, over sea, as we travel, Just the plain, hardy, average man* So, on through the days ol existence, All mingling in shadow and shine, We may count on the every-day hero, When happily the gods may divine, But who wears the swart grime of hts calling, And labors, and earns as he can. And stands at the last with the noblett, The commonplace, average man. —Mar-raret **< ADVERTISE.IN TLB WAYCROSS HERALD FREE IF IT FAILS. Your Money Back If You are Not Sat- lafled With the Medicine We Recommend# We are so positive that our remedy will permanently relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it mny be, that we offer to furnish the medicine our expense should It fail to pro duce satisfactory results. It Ms worse than useless to attempt cure constipation with cathcrtlc drugs. Laxatives or cathartics much harm. They cause a reaction, Irritate, and weaken the bowels and tend to make constipation mere chronic. Besides their use becomes a habit that Is dangerous. Constipation is caused by a wea\- ness of the nerves and muscles of the large ^-intestine or descending colon. To'expect permanent relief you must therefore tone up and strengthen these organs and restore them to healthier activity. We want you to try Rexall Order lies oo our recommendation. They are exceedingly pleasant to take, be ing eaten like candy, and are ideal tor children, delicate persons, and old folks,, as well as for robust. They act directly on the nerves and mus cles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on other asso ciate organs or glands. They do not purge, cause excessive looseness, nor create any inconvenience whatever. They may be taken at any time, day or night. They will positively relieve chronic or habitual constipation, If not of surgical variety, and the myriads oi associate or dependent chronic ail ments, If taken with regularity for a reasonable length of time. 12 tablets 10 centB; 23 tablets, 25 cc-nts; 80 tab-, lets, 50 cents. Sold ?n Waycross only at our store—The Rexall Store., The Seals Pharmacy. Bank If you haven rasTet realized Ihe necessity of a bank-ac count, "think It over,” nnd Just here we call you atten tion to tho First National Rank ^ of Waycross RESOURCES $800,000.00 CAPITAL $200,000.00 8URPLU8 AND PROFITS $40,000.00 B. S." A DREADFUL 8IQHT To H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N/Y., was the fever-sore that hnc. plagued bis life for years in spl # e of many remedies he tried. At font he used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ni<d wrote * H has entirely healed with scar'*lv b scar left.” Heals B'irns, Bolls, Ee- roa, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Coma a7d Piles like magic. On.y 25-• at All Druggists. Buy of us and save money. Satis faction in goods, price and terms, or vour money back. Home Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. Get the habit, smoke Clear Havana. , What has become of, tho old-fash ioned skinflint who did without luxu ries until he was able to pay for them, and then paid for them with money be didn’t owe for necessities? ❖ <> ❖ O ❖ ^ J H BREWTON <> '.DENTIST. O 420>422 LaOrdndo Building O Waycrose, Georgia. O Before You Reaeh me Limit r ■ at phyalcal endurance and whllo your condition la still curable, take Foley. Kidney Pllle. Tbelr quick action ant positive results will dcllghLycu. For OOOOOOOOOOOOj backache, nerrouanen, ' i. | and all kidney, bladder ant urinary Pharmacy iwT. 8._ RING 174'FOR WOOD. troubles. 23 tf I Paine. • NOTICE! I will be at my office at the Court House tomorrow, November 16, tor the purpose of collecting state and county taxes. Come early and avoid -lie rush, and don’t forget to regl«ter. Oul.v one day and I will be gone again. J. T. Strickland, V. C. W. C. Mayor J. M. Cox, of Wayeroea, spent yesterday In the city, bavin} been called here by tbe death ol the little (laugher of Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Cox. —Brunswick New». . Appearance And your pocket book, you’d better come to this store soon and look over the new styles in Clotting, Shoes and Hats If you are. looking for a suit that combines Style, Comfort, Quality and Service, then you are looking for The Steele Clothing Store. ' v\V ■«>>■*