Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 16, 1911, Image 5

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THE LEADING GROCERY STORE. New goods are coming every day. Tl.o housekeeper will 1 enjoy an Inspec tion of our stodr. No store in Way* cross presents so many unusual fancy articles. Every article must have a cleau ami clear title to enter our store. Where are you buying your goods? The guarantee we give has no string lied to it. No “ifs” .or "and’s"; * • j simply means that if the goods or* hot good notify us and we will send { for them promptly and pleasantly. It j also covers the matter of full weights i and full count. When you fully real- To Beek ,he brl8htPr Blde ot a " Ize the pleasure and profits of dointt That c0,neB athwart my lvay ’ justness with such a trading place! A,ul every mornlns 10 rctn11 Some happy bygone day. 'PMNAL AID LuUAL. THE ROAD TO YOUTH. Since I resolved to look for joy In all created things. To turn my hack on what annoys. And hush all murmurings. To look upon my neighbor As a man who means me well. And let the clouds that lower pass All heedless of its spell. you will come to our store as a regu- j iar patron. SPECIAL MENTION. Imported goods, such r.s Holland Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Cheese, Llmberger Cheese, Herring in bullion, etc.. Remember, on Friday of each wees we get our Tennessee butte.-, chickens and eggs. Complete line of gr.i‘u, hay and feed. We are still selling our fam ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a pound. We extend to the public on invita tion to visit our stb *j and compare prices, and we will ha Kill shed with the verdict. We guarantee latlaiachn and first class service and to please all who are afflicted with the eating habit. THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY W. M..Wilson, Manager Phone No. 12S. Wl'son Biock. POWDER Absolutely Pure The oniy Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PH08PHATE fV>, l To thrust from out my heart mind All evil thoughts, and mean, And everywhere 1 glance to find Some beauty in the scene. I find It though my days increase My years diminish. Truth To tell, the method brings me Peace, And holds me close to Youth! —John Kendrick Hangs. AT THE FRONT (You have to be on youi- guard £on ar ecaught napping, It invites dirnster. WAYCR088 BUSINESS COLLftQ* , GRADUATES ARE NEVER 8LEEPY HEADS. N They are sought after by men ol affairs. You find them In leading goilttona, of trust. Our DIPLOMA Is an open se-same to position and preferment. Our apeclalty la to fit you for business; to make the pay-roll larger; to In crease the salary of the "big man.** Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business College (Waycross, Qa. R. F. Zelgler, Prea UNION JEWELRY 8TORE Watchmakers and Engravers. AH Kind Of Jewelry Repairing. 108 Plant Ave. Waycross, Ga. COFFE COUNTY FAIR, DOUGLA8, GEORGIA, November 14th-18th, 1911. A GREAT SHOW! The Fair will be given on a bigger scale than ever. LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & 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. D. Daniel, T. P. A.. Atlanta, Ga. R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent. Waycross, Ga. WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH WHILE SITTING IN CHAIR. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 15.—Mrs. Nannie Pursley, aged 70, and an Invalid, burned to death in her home in this city today when her clothing aught fire while she was seated in a chair. The aged woman was unable to call for help. , Her daughter, Mrs. M. M. WalraT* en, discovered the burning body when her attention was drawn to the room by the odor of burning flesh. She was badly burned in attempting to put out the flames which had almose incinerated her mother. Mrs. Pursley was the mother-in-law of the Rev. Madison M. Walraven, pastor of St. Luke's Methodist church who now is in Augusta attending the THE OLD LADIES HOME. AU ladies who wish to join the Old Ladies Home Association, are asked to meet at Redding’s drug store Fri day afternoon. amL-drove their names onrolled. The Golden Rule Circle will have for rale at that place at 3 p. in., dolls, fancy articles suitable for Christmas presests, cake and candy. They will greatly appreciate it if all who have subscribed to building hte home, will pay their subscriptions at (heir ear liest convenience. The need for this home is so great, they hoped to begin work on the building as soon as pos sible. , AT FOUNTAINS* HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. HAH CRAW EXTRACT, W POWDER Not in any Milk Trust r Insist on "HORLICK’S” — Take a package home - AT THE MAJESTIC. Pictures for tonight will be a& fol lows: Film No. 1. "Faith.” A* most mas ulficent. picture dramatized and staged by the "Rex” Picture Company.. Film No. 2. "Imaginative Willie." This is another goo done by the "Pow- rs” Picture Clmpany. In the way of vaudeville we will offer “Derieu and Derleu.” Exalted rulers If the comedy trust in songi and monolougues. MIGHTY 8MALL POLITICS. (Albany Hera)d.) The Herald Is not boosting any can- Methodist conference in session hero, didate for governor, but we nevertho- ■— ■■ i less are construlned to remark that Children of Washington, D. C., un- those who are endeavoring to ^rag der the auspices of the Health Dc- prohibition In as an issue, in the pres- A DREADFUL 8fOHT To H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N Y., was the fever-sore that hac plagued his life for years in spPe of many remedies he tried. At lust he usod Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and wrote 1 *Tt has entirely healed with scar- Hr scar left.” Heals b’lrns, Dolls, Ee> r«ma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns a7d Piles like magic. On.y 25* at Ail Druggists. Huy of us and save money. Satis faction in goods, price and terms, or vour money back. Home FumRuVe Company, 27 tf- Plant and Albany Avenue. Get the habit, smoke Clear Havana. , *Y. B. 8.' FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS. Lott-Peabody Insurance Agency. . L. J. COOPER, J w. BeLLlh.II. CMLML First And foreinoit when .electing n bank with which to do builnesi. you .tould patronize one that the National Government exajnln es and pronounces secure. Safety and security, coupled with ample resources, conservative man- * agement, and good banking service, should Influence^ you . In the selection of a Bank If you haven’t7Ri*Yet' realized the necessity of a bank ac count, "think It over,” and just here we call you atten tion to the First National Bank '— ¥ :r it of Waycross ;[ RESOURCES $800,000.90 CAPITAL $200,000.00 8URPLU8 AND PR0FIT8 $40,000.00 OOOiOOOOOOOOO O J H BREWTON ° O DENTI8T. , O 420-422 LaGrande Building O Waycross, Georgia. O oooooooooooo Before You Reach me Limit of physica? endurance and while your condition la still curable, take Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick action ant positive results will delight you. Fog backache, nervousness, rbeumatlsf and all kidney, bladde? and urinarf troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. 3. part meat, recently killed 7,000,000 Hies in less than two weeks.' Pryamids of Egypt, seventy-five in number, anil of various sizes, were constructed for the preservation of mummies of the kings and their fam ilies. ent campaign are hard up for atnmunl- j Phone 185 tion when they publish as something significant the alleged fact'that some property owned by former Governor Joseph M. Brown oa Decatur street in Atlanta, formerly the properly of the late Julius Brown, is rented for a saloon. Carrying out this principle all a:ong Mr. Frank B. Sirmans, of Simians, down the line, It would be treason, Ga.. was a guest of the Phoenix last' from a prohibition standpoint, for an night. ^ ice dealer who happened to be a fro- v. — j hibitionlsts \o sell Ice to a saloonkcep- Only three more days in which to er, or for a clothing merchant to sell pay city taxes and register to vote in. him a suit of clothes, the approaching city primary. • It is such silly horse play and fa- — ■ ■ — j naticai tactics as this that makes •sane Mr. W. G. Allen, of Statesboro, is In people tired of the continuous agita- the city visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. Hon of prohibition In politics. Brinson. Mr. Allen formerly re-i sided in Waycross and lias a number of friends here. RING 174 FOR WOOD. For The Sake ol YOUR Report has it that Judge Dick Rus sell is headed this way and Is due to report here inside a week. We will be pleased to see him. Mr. C. W. Waughtel, of Homeland, Charlton county, was among the vis itors to Waycross today. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wood, of Way- rosq, are In the city, guests of the Pulaski.—Savannah Morning News. F.. B. MITCHELL, D. C. M. D. OSTEOPATH, and Physician and Surgeon. Office 419-21 LaGrande Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m f Office 321. Get the habit, smoke Clear Havana. ”Y. B. S. J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Offlee LaGrande Building. P. 0. Be* Waycross. .Gtyrria. That Richly-Flavored Coffee You Drank in New Orleans in the quaint old French Market, is exactly the same famous French Market blend that so delighted Andrew Jackson, Henry CJlay, and the gallants and beauties of a hundred years ago. In those days Rench Market Cbffee ADVFRTtSF TBF WAYCROSS HERALD could be had nowhere else, but NOW you all may serve this famous beverage daily at your own tables. For the old French Market blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process ard the real old French Market Coffee caa now be hatt'at your grocer’s—in hermetically sealed tins. All harshness and bitterness Is roasted out ot French Market Coffee They used to drink cup niter cup fa New Orleans at midnight. You may do tho same today. There is only one real old French Market flavor. At All Grocer* Genuirte ,, VrvzC:. Market Codw-c”-*-thecoffee with a history •-Is packed only at ... FRENCH MARKET MILLS ft..'* 'liasCtSitu.,lit,fnakknj f;w la, Appearance And your pocket book, you’d J better come to this store soon « and look over the new styles in Clothing, 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. % r H. You’d Better Pick Out Your Fall Suit NOW. a 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. 1 Suits From $15 to $30 i ■ —— | The Steele Clothing Store 40 PLANT AVE.