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Seal Ship! Oysters
THE LEDERLE LABORATORIES
SUPERVISE SEAL-SHIPPED OYS
TER BEOS. THE 0REATE8T AM-
ERICAN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZA
TION FOR FOOO PURITY PROMO-
TION. ITS AN EXCLUSIVE BEAL
SHIPPED FEATURE. YOU KNOW
YOU EAT OYSTERS OF CERTAIN
PURITY WHEN YOU GET THE
8EAL-SHIPPED.
■ FOR SALE ONLY AT
J. W. S. Hardy
8UCCE880R TO HAPDY BROS.
MAY’S
CRANBERRIES,
MALAGA GRAPES, PRUNES
BUCKWHEAT, LOOSE AND
IN PACKAGES,
OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN
PACKAGES,
COCOA NUTS,
BUTTER NUT8,
ALMOND8, WALNUTS,
MACKEREL, PIGS FEET,
NEW GEORGIA SYRUP,
OUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY
DAY,
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY'S FRUIT CAKE,
IN ONE AND FIVE POUND
8IZE8.
ALL FRESH GOODS.
ALICE STREET.
PHONE NO. 3.
J
REGISTRATION NOTICEI
Office Clork of Council.
Books for the registration of votors
nro now open and will remain opou
from October 20th to November 20th,
exclusive, (Sunday's excepted) rrom
8 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 5 p
m.
24 2St
J. W. Strickland,
Clork of Council.
AROUNO-THE-STATE
GOOD ROADS TOUR,
Atlanta, (la., Nov. 20.—Today will
completo the entry list for the 1911
flood Itoads Tour Around Georgia.
Tho entries will cIoho at midnight
tonight and tho list will then bo com*
plete, ready for Wednesday morning's
■tart.
The start will be made from Tho
Constitution building between 7 and
8 o’clock Wednesday morning, Novem
ber 22.
Participants In tho tour have been
asked to bo on lmtid at 7 o'clock In
order that thorfc may be a prompt
start
The pacemaker, the big Tholhns
Flyer, will leave shortly before 7, and
the other curs will bo checked out for
tho start of the tour n« rapidly as
possible.
Tho Class A cars, the big fellows,
will bo checked out first; Class I)
noxt and so on. This will obviate
much of the trouble experienced as a
result of big cars passim: small ones
on the road.
Time cards will be furnished each
participant In the tour aa they ar?
checked out, aud their time recorded
therein.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYTNrAi.
j’ 1 Meets ev <rv Mu*da
evening at 8:00 la
'j ^ V : , Castle Hal ?lant avr
< •* 3^ i l-l Members a*® requested
to attend, aad visiting
Knights are most “m
Jlally Invited to meet with us.
J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
f II. Miiiei K ul K. ft S. fr M. of F.
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok-
— ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Wayoroas, Ga* Bp
PITTMAN CIGAR CO
BALKED AT COLD STEEL.
“I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot
off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio,
'although a horrlblo ulcer hod been
the plaguo of my life for four years.
Intscad I used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
and my foot was soon completely
cured." Heals Burns, Bolls, Sores,
Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Corns,
Surest Pile cure. 25 cents at AP Drug
gists.
f Personal!
£MJss Carrie Perham Social Editor
Grand Fall and Winter Display
BBT Iialllnerv
Mr. J. 8. Knight made a business
trip to Offenuan today.
f
Conductor C. L.. Morgan, * of the
Coast Llhe, who has been off sick for
a,week, will resume his run tomorrow.
Mr. Percy Clark, of Fitzgerald,
spent last glsht In the city, leaviuj
this morning for Savannah.
Judge John C. McDonald has r
turned from Clinch Superior Court ;
Hcir.ervllle.
Rev. W. P. Price, Rev. G. E.
Jones and Col. John W. Bennett le/t
last nigln for Rome to atteud the State
Baptist Convention.
Hon. Henry Banks, a prominent cit
izen of LaGrange, Ga., accompanied by
his wife, was a guest of I«aGrande last,
night. *
dol. S. C. Townsend, of St. Mary*
was among the visitors to Wayc?osj
yesterday and stopped at the Phoenix
Hotel.
It will require one hundred tons o?
iron rod in the construction of the
Bunn office building on Elizabeth
street.
Tonight at LaGrande Pharmacy
magnificent night blooming fern wi!
be exhibited. You are invited to see
Of Ladies 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 Ready-to-
Wear Suits.
the
latent
up-to date
We have
and most
styles, both in Ready-
to-wear and Trimmed>
Hats.
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.
20
Mr. J. L. Grady w’as shaking hands
with his many Waycross friends
day. Mr. Grady formerly resl ded
here, but Is now a traveling salesman,
and makes his homo at McRae, Ga
They say Judge T. A. Parker'
speech at Homerville yesterday was
the hit of the occasion. In other
words^ he literally skinned Judge
Russell to a finish.
Frishuls of Mrs. J. M. Lee will
gret to learn of her illness at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Morton
Mrs. Lee has been quite ill for some
days. ,
Mr. Frank Miller has returned from
Norman Park and will again maku
his home here. Franks friends hers
are glad to have him back among
fhem. ^
The gentleman who picked up purso
In front of Wilkes Dry Goods store
For coughing, dryness and tickling a f ew days ago f 8 requested to return
same to Miss Maggie Crawley and re
ceive reward. 21 It
of tho throat, hoarseness and ail
coughs and colds, take Foley’s Honey
and Tor Compound. Contains no ipl-
ales. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine.
8TART8 MUCH TROUBLE.
If all people know' thot neglect of
constIpntIon would result in severe In
digestion, yellow jaundice or virulent
Hver I rouble they would soon tfcke
Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end It.
Its the only safo way. Best for bil-
liousncss, headache, dyspepsia, chills
and debility. 25c at All Druggists
J T TURNER
ARCHITECT.
Offict LaGrande Building, p. O. Box X
Waycross, Georgia.
Mr. L. P. Green, traveling passenger
agent of tho Atlantic Coast Line, with
headquarters in Thomasville, was
visitor to Waycross today arranging
for a special train to Savannah* on
Thanksgiving day for those who desire
to attend the big auto races. Soo ad
vertisemeut In the Herald.
CASTOR IA
For Infant, and Children.
Die Kind Yoa Hava Always Bought
The night blooming cerius at La-
Grande Pharmacy last night was well
worth going to see., The beautiful
blossoms begin to unfold just after
dark and at midnight the great white
blossom Is perfect. After midnight It
[ slowly begins to close aud early In
the morning It is tightly clbselJ, never
opening but once. There will be sev
oral blooms on the plant again tonight
at LaGrande Pharmacy.
Bears tho
Signature of
Pope Brown, says tho Jackson Pro
gress, has ale-ays oeen for local op
t!!n until he ran for governor.
The Jacksonville Times-Unlon Phil-
E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D.
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon.
Otlce 41M1 LaGrande Building.
Hours: 9 to It aad 2 to 5 p. m
Residence Phone IT*. Office S21.
Bloomsdale Onion Sets
Winter Lawn Grass Seeds
and Pansy Seeds
at
THE SEALS PHARMACY
V OB RKXALI STORK
Humphreys & Williamson
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 INSPECT
THE BEST A8SORTED, AND LARGEST 8T0CK OF
SHOE8 EVER 8HOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY
STACY-ADAM8 CO'S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND
E. P. REED CO'8. PINE 8HOE8 FOR WOMEN. CALL
AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU
CAN QET A8 GOOD VALUE8 IN SHOES, AND AS NICE
8TYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES,
AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT.
SOLICITING A 8HARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE
AND ASSURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE,
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Jane Street ~
CLASSIFIED
L08T—Small black puree with
some money in it. Rew'ard If return
ed to this office or to Miss Maggie
Crawley. 19 5t
LOST—Locket with initials "J. C.”
on one side "For Recitation" on the
other. Reward If returned to Mrs.
W. J. Carswell or this office. * 20 31
FOR RENT—Two story six room
house, four fire places, bath room, hot
and cold water, eight electric lights,
corner Francis and McDonald street.
Apply to J. L. Cockfleld, or write me
at Millwood, Ga. Possession given
Dec. 10th, 1911. S. F. Mller. 20 lOt
Shop In Savannah
Ensel & T Vinson Company
(THE GARMENT STORE)
Refunds Your Railroad Fare
WriteiUs For Particulars
See Us When in Savannah.
MILCH COW WANTEb—A-Bood cow
in milk wanted at once. Apply to B.
B. Wooten at LaGrande Hotel. 20 3t
LOST—String of gold beads. Reward
tf returned to Herald office. Lost
somewhere on streets. 21 3i
FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms
to parties without children. Apply 95
Lee avenue. 21 6t
FOR RENT—85 Eads street, $15.0.»
per month. A. M. Knight & Son.
Phone 286. t 21 3t
Parker Theatre
8^ Tuesday, Nov. 23
THE BIGGEST COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON,
“The Chorus Lady”
?Y JAMES FORBES.
AUTHOR OF "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" AND
“THE COMMUTERS.’
tine year at Hackett Theatre. New York
Metropolitan Cast headed by
MISS ELIZABETH DUNNE
See the famous Dressing Room Scene
j Water Commissioner Lord has re
ceived a unique gift from hla son,
jJchn, who is located at Waycross, Ga.
It is a large Japanese persimmon. The
piece of fruit is quite a curiosity in
the north. The ’ persimmon weighs
fourteen and three-eighths ounces,
measures 11 1-2 inches one way and
12 Inches the other way.—DuBols, Pa.
Dally Express. The persimmon above
referred to was raised by Mrs. W. H.
Cason, 5S Tebeau street.
4VAYCR08S COUNCIL NO. *1.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Monday evening la Rei
Men's Hall. Lott-HItcb building at I
» m.
Visiting brothers cordially invite*
to meet rlth aa.
dberod Corllns, U Carl CoUtoa
««e-8e<sty Conncilot
Advertise In The Waycross Evening
Herald.
ADVERTISE IN
WAY