About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1911)
Personal CRANBERRIES, MALAGA 0RAPE8, PRUNES BUCKWHEAT, L008E AND IN PACKAGES,/ OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN PACKAGE8, COCOA NUTS, BUTTER NUTS, WALNUTS, DIckerso. Sojlcltor-Gene.al M, D. of Douglas, Is In the city today. Mr. R. M. Wescott U In the city today. Mr. Weacott will spend sever- al days here. ALMONDS, MACKEREL, PIGS FEET, NEW GEORGIA SYRUP, OUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY DAY, . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S FRUIT CAKE, IN ONE AND FIVE POUND SIZES. ALL FRESH GOODS. ALICE STREET. PHONE NO. 3. Mrs. It. B. Van Wormer Is spend ing a few weeks at her Old home In Atlanta. and eerernl neighboring priests. Father Helghath will represent Grace Church parish, Waycrosa, and Mrs. Claudia F. Oat will go as a delegate to the Woman's Auxiliary which will organize as an archdeaconry church at i si i tin, wwihslw dmrkH.i Ssbis «wwnd Standard Oil Company The Ideal Reading Lamp ' * agree that the light hop a^ood oil Imp is The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp nude. It prcs a itroog. jrt soft, white Bght; and il octct Bickerx hpre- serres the eyeaght of the young; R befes and quicken thst of the old. ^ You cm ny $5. $1 & ot $20 for ctba lamp* bat yoo cannot get bttter light than the low-priced Rayo gives. Msde of solid bra* nickrf-pjated. Easily lighted, without imx». DOLLS! DOLLS! “Oran Chico’s”, ‘Ver Best Smokers”, ..and 'Pitman's Best Smok er Clear lavua Filled Cigars.] ■ i AjjP'H In Waycroeh ga, % riTTHAN CICAK CO POR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping Apply 44 Jane street t jt We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Phaimacy “The Rsxall Store” the Famous 8URE IN£ v PEN8IVE r ro USE CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Biiftil GEU PHARMACY T.S. Paine, (SI Bears the Signature of Mr. R. B. Pollard and Maater Rob ert Pollard spent yesterday lu the city. CALVIN W. PARKER IS THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. CAST VOUR BAL LOT FOR HIM ON DEC. 9. Mrs, L. M. Breen and children re turned to Douglas today after visiting relatives here. Mr. W. D. Owens' came up from Jacksonville and spent Thursday In the city with friends. Darlsn Gazstts. , Governor Brown's last card "to Iho people of Georgia" was like every thing else that comes from bis pen- manly and aonalble. Joe Brown wrltea like a man who la determined to do ligbL Thomasvllle Tlmu. Judge Russoil won't be out, of n Job no matter which way Ihe election goes, and It la generally conceded that It la going the other way as far as he la concerned. Brunswick News. This talk about Judge Russell. not doing hla Work on the bench Is all bosh. Who avar beard or a Judge doing very much work any old how, and besides Judge ltussell does not campaign at night I PROTEST AGAINST CONVICT LABOR BEING USED IN ANY WAY IN ANTAGONISM TO FREE LABOR, OR FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, OR ENTERPRISES, AND INSIST THAT THEY BE SOLELY EMPLOY ED IN WORK ON PUBLIC HIGH- Mr. W. D. Merton, of Jacksonville, spent Sunday In the city with Mrs. Morton.—Homerville Nows. Mr. J, T. Benhett, of Wayne coun ty, la here rliltlng hla son. Col. John W. Benhett. WAYS. CALVIN W. PARKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Cabbage plants for sal e by the thousands. Apply to A. P. Perbam. Sr., at Herald offlee. 29 tf The Atlanta Constitution. Governor Brown wlshee to have It llrat usderstood that the people are to rule, whether In regulating tha whiskey truffle, the railroads, taxation or the, dog tax. News from Mr. Ed. L. Gorman Is to the effect that he la not dllng so well today. He has been alck for seme days with fever. Athena Tribuna. Ilut (or the Injection of the liquor question It would not bar* boon dif ficult to select what Georgia naeda Its' a governor—a business man. * Columbus Enquirer-Sun. Little Joe appears to have tho other two candidates pretty badly frightened It; not geared half to death. Mrs. John A. Strickland and little daughter, after a visit here to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strick land, returned to their home at Black- shear this morning. Llncolnton News. The Elberton Star says It la admit ted that Elbert county la taking on tha Brownish hue. la our brother speaking politically or autumnallyt Mr. E. J. Remley, who baa been ■erloualy III, was oarrled to Savan nah this morning for an operation at one of the hospitals. Hla friends wish him a speedy recovery. The program of music provided by Mr. Daniel and Miss Maty Young to morrow night at Orace Church la of unuaual Interest Not only an Instru mental, but a vocal treat awaits those who may be able to attend. On Sunday, December 10, the Right Reverend Dr. Reece, Bishop of Oeor- | da, will make a visitation to Grace Church. He expects to preach at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. The sacrament of Confirmation will be administered at tha night service. No More Cold Hands xanrirkiy A woman often doe* not notice what • cold day it is so long as'she it buttling around the house. But when the sits down to her sewing and mending, she soon feds chilly. It it then the needs a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Its quick, glowing heat warms up a room in next to no time. Thst is the beauty of a Perfection Smokeless 03 Heater. It il alwzys ready (or use; you can carry it wherever you please; and you light il only when you want it The little daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joe Keel, of near Waltertown, while running through fbe cotton patch swallowed a sand spur, which lodged In her throat. The child was, in a serious condition until Thursday when she coughed up the spur, and wad given Instant relief. Get the habit, smoke "Y. B. 8.' Hear Havana. , 27 ij I Nest Wednesday and Thursday, De cember 7, there will be a meeting of ■ the Archdeaconry of Brunswick In In all the leading Fabrics, Color and Quality to Suit your Pocket Book. Ladies' Suits Grand display of Ladies Suits $15 to $60 Ladies' Sweaters In all the leading shades and styles Misses and Childrens* Sweaters and Knitted Caps Shoes We are head quarters tor Zeigler Shoes for Ladies. All the leading styles trom $3.00 to $5.00 Hand Bags In all the lead ing styles. Low est prices. Millinery Department We have a full line of the latest in Fa shio n, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats. Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. Humphreys&Williamson IB NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST ASSORTED, AND LARGEST 8T0CK OF SHOES EVER SHOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY STACY-ADAMS C0’8„ FINE 8HOE8 FOR MEN, AND E. P. REED CO’S, FINE SHOE8 FOlf WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET AS GOOD VALUE8 IN SHOES, AflD AS NICE 8TYLE8 AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIE8, AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU OP A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE; WANTED—Furnished room, up. stairs preferred. Apply Herald offlee, 26 tf. FOR SALE—Jersey cow, fresh In milk. Apply 127 Albany Avenue. 28 tf. Shop Id Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. LOST—By Rev. J. B. Thrasher lb# following described checks: No. 4263, Nor, 23rd, given by Thomas and Smith to B. H. Thomas and endorsed by him, amount 364.60; No. 6046, Nov. IS; given by J. W. Adams to B. H. Thom as and endorsed by him, hmonat 319.00. Both checks written on ulna paper and made on First National Bank. Please let no one take these cheeks as the payment has beta stopped. Any information will be ap preciated. 26 *f LOST—During the fire In LaGrande Hotel Tuesday, a dress suit csss and grip belonging to a traveling man. ;Ten dollars reward and no questions asked for the return of the lost grip to the LaGrande Hotel. 1 2t FOR RENT—A store room cr. pl.ir* avenue for rent, January 1st, D. £ O. Lott, R. E. A I. Co. 1 3t FOR RENT—One horse farm, near Waycruss. Party rentlag must have some meant of Ms own. A. if. Knight & Son. Waycross Ga, 1 3t eod DOST—One hunch of four ^4) keys. Finder please return to this offlee and receive reward. 29 3t WANTED—Couple without children wanti 1 or 2 rooms tor light house keeping. One room must* be furnish ed. Address quick, P. O. Box SI. y 3t ROOMS FOR RENT—Either furnish ed or unfurnished. For Information call at Herald offlee. 12 ltf