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THE FAMOUS DRESSING ROOM 8C ENE IN "THE CHORU9 LADY,” AT PARKER THEATRE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23?
Every mother should be careful
that the children take their baths
in. a warm. room. The chill of a
' cold room is dangerous after com,
ing out of the hot water.
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater brings bathroom or bedroom
to just the degree of v^trmth you want in live or ten minutes. All vou
have to do is to touch a match. ~
The Perfection Heater bums nine hours on one filling and is
always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is needed.
There is no waste of fuel ana heat warming unoccupied rooms.
Just the heat you want, when and where you want it.
The Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader
that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and is
easy to remove and drop back when cleaning.
Drams finished either in turquots*-blue enamel or plain steel i light and orna
mental, yd strong and durable—suitable for any room in any house. *
Dealers everywhere) or write to say agcacy of the
Standard Oil Company
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THE LEADING GROCERY 8TORE.
Now goods are coming every day.
The housekeeper will enjoy an inspec
tion of our stock. No store in Way-
cross 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”;
simply means’ that If the goods a* w
not good notify us and we will send
for them promptly and pleasantly. It
also covers the matter of full welgita
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 as Holland
Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Chees-i,
Llmberger Cheese, Herring In bullion,
•tc..
Remember, on Friday of each week
we get our Tennessee butter, chickens
and eggs. *
Complete line of gra'.a, hay and
feed. We are still selling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a
pound.
We extend to the public an Invita
tion to visit our stb*i and compare
prices, and we will ha rntisfied with
the verdict , ,
We guarantee satlsi'acivu nn.t first
class service and to please ull who
are afflicted with the eating habit.
THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Phone No. 128. Wi'son Biock.
i* Backache, Headache, Nervousness
Ind rheumatism, both in men and wo*
^men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow it to progress beyond the reach
of medicine but stop It promptly with
Foley Kilney Pills. They regulate tlje
action of the urinary organs. Tine
In action, quick results. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
FIRE (N8URANCE AND BONDS.
Lott-Pcabody- insurance Agency.
Phone 125 Est 1881
FOR 8ALE.
My elegant home on the corner of
Gilmore and Howe streets, large and
commodious dwelling with 12 rooms,
all modern improvements; servant
house and large barn on lot; size of
lot, 131 feet on Gilmore and running
back on Howo street 200 feet All
in good condition. Knjown as the
Col. W. M. Toomer residence. Also
a grand lot on Brunei street, • lying
between the residence of T. W. Mor
rison and the Central Baptist church.
No better locality In the city of Way-
f crosy Size of lot on Brunei^, 66
feet and 8 Inches, running back 160
feet Can you find equal, muen less
superior property In the city. Apply
to mo by letter or otherwise, at No
1500 S. 10th, Ave., Birmingham, Ala.
•R. M. Wescott.
IS
FOUND GUILTY
New York, Nov. 21.—Friday is the
day set for sentencing William J.
Cummins, the former Nashville pro
moter, who v.as fouuil guilty yesterday
of grand larceney? but before that
time his attorneys expect to perfect
plans by which ho will bo able to
temporarily a£ least keep out of prU
on.
The Jury decided that Cummins
took for his own use $140,000 deposit
ed with the Carnegie Trust Company,
which he practically controlled, as a
fuml to be held in trust for several
other banks.
This Is the second conviction grow-
ing out of criminal suits that followed
the collapse of the Carnegie Trust
Company. The first - of Cummins’
associates found guilty was Joseph B.
Reichmann, president of the company,
vho was convicted of making false
returns to the state banking depart
ment. Relchman secured a certifi
cate of reasonable doubt and is now
at liberty pending appeal Cummins'
it is expected will attempt to get sim
liar relief. If the certificate is de
nied he will have to go to Jail until
the higher courts settle hi* fate.
The third trial resulting from the
Carnegie Trust tangle will be that of
Charles H. Hydo, former city cham
berlain, who is under indictment for
bribery. It is chargod that through
his control of the city's deposits ho
forced the Northern Bank to lend the
Carnegie Trust Company $130,000 to
his own personal gain. The district
attorney says that he will ftovo to
havo the dnte of Hyde’s trial set on
Friday, when Cummins is arrangod
for sentence.
WIFE CALLS FAUST INSANE.
Special To The Herald.
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 21.—An Inquiry
into the mental condition of Anthony
R. Faust, a wealthy restauranfeur
known as "Tony” Faust, was begun
today before Judge Holtcamp in the
Probate Court.
The Inquiry is the result of chargos
made by Mm. Faust,, who alleges that
her husband Is indane and incapable
of looking after his buslndss affairs.
Other members of the Faust family
agree with the wife that Mr. Faust is
insane. In the opinion of the medi
cal experts, it Is said, Mr. Faust h»«
been afflicted with acute paresis for
several months.
"Tony” Faust Is one of tfio best
known men In St. Louis. He is the
son of the lato Anthony Faust and a
brother of Edward Faust, vice presi
dent of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing
Company. When the elder Faust die !
several yenr3 ngft "Tony” Faust suc
ceeded him as proprietor of a catering
compouy and aevdral largo restau
rants.
It Is a very serious matter to ask |
I for one medicine and have the
wrong cce clvcn you* Fof ltia
reason wo ergo you in buying to
I be careful to the genuine—
BLAck-i
Liver Medicine
t The reputation of this old, rcl!*?
bio rr.cdifir.c, for constipation, in
digestion and liver trouble, Is firm
ly ctttblishcd. It does not imitate
ether medicines. It 13 better- than
others, cr it would rot be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
| sale than all others combined.
SOLD Ef TOWN. F2
A DREADFUL 8IGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllie, N Y.,
wa» the fever-sore that hca plagued
bis life for years In spPe of many
remedies ho tried, AMast h 0 used
Buoklen’s Arnica Salve and wrote*
’ ft has entirely healed with scar'elr
n scar left.’’ Heah Burns, Bolls, Bo
ima, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
iTd Piles like magic. Only 253 at
tfl Druggists.
j MELON GROWERS WANT
j LOWER FREIGHT RATES
| New York, Noy. 22.—Melon grow-
J ers of Florida, Goorgla, Alabama
I North and South Carolina and north
era commission men who handle thoir
products, appeared, through attorneys,
before the Interstate commerce com
mission hore today and asked for low
er freight rates on 125 eastern raff-
roads. The farmers declare that by
rate discrimination tho price of mel
ons has been made unduly high every
where west of Cincinnati and Buffalo.
A special Complaint Is made against
tho Pennsylvania railroad. The com
plaints cay the action of this road In
unloading melons In Jorsey City In
stead of across the Hudson fiver has
practically wiped the* greator Now
York market off the map.
The complaint -was filed last July,
but tho commission was unable to
hear tho case until today.
Before You Retch Tee
of physical endurance and while yotu
condition Is still curable, take Folsj
Kidney Pills. Their quick action anj
positive results will delight you. Fof
backache, nervousness, rbeumatlif
and nil kidney, bladder and urlnarj
troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. S
Palno.
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK!
Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason
will engage in special detective work
J-. Waycrops and South Georgia. If
yon need his services tolephone No.
fc, court house 6-2-ff
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O BYCK ELECTRIC <>
o SUPPLY CO o
O All Kinds of Electrical Work O
O and Supplies. O
O ALL WORK GUARANTEED. O
O 26 Lott Rtreat. Phone 2M. O
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Get tho habit, smoke
Jlear Havana. ,
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CABINET WORK.
I am still at tho same old stand, 22
Brewer street, and prepared to do all
kinds of cabinet work, upholsierlng,
trunk repairing, , etc. Having done
your work for the past six yean I
think I know how to give you the
Ind of work you want When yon
need any -repairing done, refhember
J. I. WAITE,
Tho old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22
Brewer street, phone 2H. 22 11
L. ^ COOPER, President J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier.
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First
And foremost when selecting a bank with which to do
business, you should patronize one that the %
National
Government examines and pronounces secure. Safety and
security, coupled with ample resources, conservative man
agement, and good banking adrvlce, should InflueBcd yqu
In the selection of a
Bank
If you haven’t al‘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
ofWaycross
RESOURCES . $800,000.00
CAPITAL ..$200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $40,000.00
AT THE FRONT
fou bar. to be on youi guard tl
>ou ar ecaugbt sapping, It Invites
Hraatar.
A'AYCROSS BUSINESS COLLt.a
GRADUATES ARE NEV«.
SLEEPY HEADS,
They are nought alter by men of
tSalre. You find them In leading
oeltlone of truth
Our DIPLOMA le an open te-eame
o petition and preferment. Our
'.oeclalty le to Ht you for builnett,
o make the payroll larger; to In*
'tease tile ealary of tho “big man. 1 ’
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business .
College
Vaycrots, Oa. n. F. Zefgler, P»a
Big shipment electric font re cel,
Byck Electric Supply Cc.
! 20 Lott Street • 11 t
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
50c
per
oo th
I f
Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extractad
when you can have it done for 50c and witho
pain All other wor k done at very reasonab
charges. Everything guaranteed
OR. DANIEL
The Dentist j
Folks’ Block
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIVE
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL BELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS-SEE U8I
Waycross Savings and Trudl Co
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Atlantic Coast Line
THROUGH BLEEPERS TO ATLANTA AND POINTS
WEST.
LEAVE WAYCR0838 10:S0,P. M, ARRIVE ATLANTA
7;oy a. m.
LEAVE ATLANTA 8:80 P. M. OR 10:20 P. M., ARRIVE
WAVCR088 8:35 A. M. OR 0:35 A. M.
WAYCR088 IS A88IGNED AMPLE SPACE IN OUR
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMANS.
SAVE TIME BY TRAVELING OVER THE
Atlantic Coast Line
E. M. NORTH, A. Q. P. A.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
R. E. CAMP, TICKET AQT.
WAYCROSS, GA.
ftottft g^tintltutal (Mcj$
G. R. GLENN, A. M..LL. D., Preeident ■
Dahlonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
1st—Total Ekpcnuea Lesu Than nt Any Other College, -fI25 to SITS
Coiitrs Board, Lodging, Books, Furl, Light, efc., For Entigt Tear.
2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from CltyDiatractions,
4th—Finest Militufy Department and Cadet Band In Geotgla. Both
Under Supervision of U. S. Army Officers.
5th—Thoromrli Instruction In A. B.nndBiS. Courses and. in
Courses In Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commerced Seim
Full
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J-..IJ, II IVVHUi, , WlUiUGIklUl WiCHW, UW. ■
6th-Boys Live In Our Own Dormitories, Af All Tiroes Under Control of
. Officers. SB
1 TOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ADDRESS 0. R. GLEJIN. PRESIDENT *