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In all the leading Fabrics, Color and Quality
to Suit your Pocket Book.
Plenty of Ice thin morning, but'tBe
weather In line; healthy and bracing.
J. W. MeOEE COMPANY OPENED
THIS A. M. BARGAINS "PLENTY.”
Epworth League nervlcca tonight at
7:30 at the First Methodist Chore*.
. GOING AFTER THE
lice:
You oecd MmttlilBf to ci«*a mf
dkinJcct «od kiil pantiles. »
KRcSODIPNs.l
** will do Ui# work. ^
DEPENDABLE
SURE
IN'-"PENSIVE
r TO USB
CASTOR IA
Bean the,
Signature of
A FREE BOOK WITH 1812
CALENDAR FOR OUR READERS.
We take pleasure In announcing
that any of our readen can secure a
pretty Tent pocket note book and cal
endar by sending 4 one-cent atamps
to D. Swift A Co., Patent Lawyen,
Washington, D. C. In addition to the
4' blank pageh for memoranda. It con
tains calendars for mi and ISIS, the
population of the 600 largest cities,
10 In each state, according to the
ccnaui of itlO, the population and
A serious Ore at the residence of
Mr. cr Adamson on Screven avenue
was narrowly averted yesterday mor
ning Uttle Nellie Adamson hung
her clothes near the lire and they
not being noticed. The door was Clos
ed a little latpr, which probably
smothered the fire. The damage con
sisted of the burning of a lot of cloth
ing valued at (40 or (50.
Buy of us and save money. Satis
faction In goods, price and terms, or
roar money back.
Home Furniture Company,
17 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
Shop at the
BIG STORE
MINNESOTA FRUIT GROWERS.
Special To The Herald.
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 5.—The
Minnesota State Horticultural Society
began Its annual meeting In this city
today with a large and representative
attendance of fruit growers and ho^j
tlcuttural experts.
In conjunction with the meeting,
which will continue four days, there
Is being held an elaborate exhibition
of choice products of the farm, or-
•bard and garde*. ^
The display of npplos is declared to
be the best ever seen :n the State of
Minnesota, f *T*“-
Our store is unsurpassed as a
HOLIDAY STORE
Every department is laden with good things
Fop Xmas
Leather Goods, Novelties, Cut Glass, Toilet
Cases, Fine Stationery, Books, Calendars,
Pictures, Kodaks,' Dolls, Etc., Etc.
Hail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
Jacksonville
Florida
SmOke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
*Yer Best Smokers”,
DOLLS! DOLLS!
We now have on' display some
nice Dolls. Let as show you.
The Seals Phaimacy
“The Rsxall Store”
’Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Mavna Filled Clfirs.]
DREW’S
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
.
CRANBERRIES,
MALAGA ORAPE8, PRUNES
BUCKWHEAT, LOOSE AND
• IN PACKAGES,
OAptEAL, LOOSE AND IN
PACKAGES,
COCOA NUTS,
GUTTER NUTS,
ALMCN9B, WALNUTS,
MACKEREL, PIGS FEET,
NEW GEORGIA SYRUP,
CUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY
DAY,
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY’S FRUIT CAKEj
IN ONE AND FIVE POUND
8IZE8.
ALL FRESH GOODS.
ALICE STREET.
PHONE NO. 3.
Extraordinary
Annuoncmeen
SH.pIng Car Scrvlc, Between Way-
croee and Atlanta, via: ‘
A. B,t<£ A. R. R.
Effective wtih nret car leaving Way-
croee S:00 p. m„ Monday September
4th. The A. B. A A. have aeeurad
to rthls service elezantly appointed
electric-lighted sleeping can, equlp-
pad with all modern convenience! \
One Rig Advantage
Yon may secure your deeping car
diagrams are kept contlnuosuly upon,
speoe at the ticket .office, Union Sta
tion, at any time prior to your trip,
TheA. D. A A. Railroad -reprssents the
-Standard of Excellence In -Service."
h Schedule of Sleeping
Car Linp.
Leave Wnycross (:(( p. m.
Arrive Atlanta, t:40 a.m.
• Leave Amenta 10:16 p.m.
Arrive Waycrose (-.15 a. m.
TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY."
W. H. Leahy, O. P. A., Atlanta,' Da.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga
R. K. (lamp, T. A.. Waycroaa, Ga.
k few good mules and gentle horaea
ret on hand. Another carload will
arrive next week. M Downey. 1( 4t
THE DOCTOR’S QUESTION.
Mueh Slckneee Due To Bowel Disor
ders.
A dlctor’a lint question when con
sulted by a patient Is, “Are your bow
els regular?”- He know* that 98 per
cent of lllnesa te attended with Inac
tive bowels and torpid liver, and that
this condition must be removed gently
and thoroughly before health can be
restored.
Rexall Orderlies are a positive,
■pleasant, and safe remedy for consti
pation ahd bowel disorders in gener
al. Wo arc so certain of their great
curative value that we premise to re
turn tho purchaser's monoy in every
case when they fell to produce entire
satisfaction.
Rexall Orderlies- are 'eaten like
candy, ^bey act quietly, and aid In
producing a soothing, strengthening,
heallng.lnfluence on the entire Intesti
nal tract. They do not purge, gripe,
earns nausea, flatulence, exoesslve
looseness, diarrhoea, or other annoy
ing effect. They are especially good
for children, week persons, or old
folks. Three elses, 10c. 26o and 60c.
Sold only at our atore—The Rexall
store.
Yon have to ba on yout guard U
.you ar ecaught napping, It Invitee
dli eater.
WAYCROSS BUSINRSg COLLSO*
GRADUATES ARE NEVE*
SLEEPY HEADS,
They are sought alter by men of
affairs. You find them In leading
positions of trust-
Our DIPLOMA Is an open sesame
to position and preferment Our
specialty Is to lit you for business';
to make the pay-roll larger; to In-
'tease the salary of the "big man."
Enter At Any Time
Waycross Business •
College
Waycross, Oa R. F. Zelglar, Pres
FRESH OYSTER3 TODAY AT J. W.
S. HARDY’S. 8 1t
Waycrcas i ns been long suffering.
It !» high time she was doing some
thing.
Mr. Albert Sweat is now with
Churchwell Bros., wbero he will be
pleated to see hie friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Jenkins are
spending several days here with rela
tives. /
Mr. Hugh M. Jenkins, after spend
ing several days here, has gone to
Jennlnge, Fla.
Mice Mery Wilson and Miss Lela
Paschal are spending several days In
Jacksonville.
Dr. J. C. Rlppard returned last
night from Savannoh. ■ Mrs. Rlppard
and little non will remain In Savan
nah until Saturday.
Miss Mirgsret Owens has returned
after a pleasant visit to relatives and
frienda In Savannah, and where she
also attended the auto races.
Rev. Willis C. Francis, a Waycross
boy, was assigned to the Allentown
circuit at the conference at Bainbrfdge
yesterday.
Somo of the finest grape fruit soon
la Waycross this season was raised
by Mr. J. I. Waite at the Barnes
place at 28 Thomas street Mr.
Walto raised six oa on# tree this year.
Mr. Murray A. Tyus, formerly of
Newnan, Qa., and who lived In Way-
cross for awhile about six years ago,
arrived In the uity this morning and
may locate hero. Mr. Tyus was amax
ed at the wonderful progress of Way-
cross within the past six yean.
NOTICEI
On aad. after February 17th, 1912, 1 B
tho painters of Local tjnton 602, Way-
cross, will demand a minimum scale
of (3.00 por day of 8 hours.
4 3t W: S. Burton, R. S.
THE LOAFING NEGROES WHO
ARE BEING FED OUT OF THE PAN
BROUGHT TO { THEM I BY YOUR
COOK, WILL BE ELIMINATED IP
AM ELECTED MAYOR.
CALVIN W. PARKER.
Hit or miss tho editor of The Her
ald will have the flnest turkey for
dinner next Sunday In Wan county
Simon Sweat aent him to ua from
Patterson and ha Is almost as big as
“Uttle Joe" Brown. Anyhow ho Is
our meat Juet the same as Dick Rue-
sell and Pope Brown are “Uttle Joe’s’
meat.
Ladies' Suits
Grand display of
Ladies Suits
$15 to $60
Shoes
We are head
quarters tor
Zeigler Shoes
for Ladies. All
the leading
styles trom
$3.00 to $5.00
Millinery
Department
We have a full
line of the latest
in Fa s hi o h,
Trimmed and
Ready-to- Wear
Hats.
Ladies'
Sweaters
Iii all the leading
shades and styles
Our Suit, Cloak
and Millinery
Department is
on the 2nd floor
Sensible Xmas
Gifts. Come
and See.
Hand Bags
In all the lead
ing styles. Low- m
est prices.
Misses and
Childrens*
Sweaters and
Knitted Caps
Hnmphreys&WUliamson
V CLASSIFIED
The Standard Shoe Store
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. *.
Jane Street
Iff NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI.
TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT
THE BEST ASSORTED, AND LARGEST STOCK OF
SHOES EVER 8H0WN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY
8TACY-ADAM8 CO’S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND
E. P. REED CO’8. FINE 8H.0ES FOR WOMEN. CALL
AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU
CAN GET AS GOOD VALUES IN SHOES, AND AS NICE
STYLES AS ARE 8H0WN IN THE LARGER CITIE8,
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 v
Shop In Savannah
Easel & Vinson Company
(THE GARMENT STORE)
Refunds Your Railroad Fare
Write Us For Particulars
See Us When in Savannah.
WANTED—Furnished, room,, up
stairs preferred, Apply Herald offfi-e.
25 tf. . ,d
FOR SALE—Jeney cow, froth la
milk. Apply, 127 Albany Avenue.
14 U. ’ ,
FOR RENT—Tlfo unfurnished 'rooms
for gentlemen. Apply Herald office.
4 3t
FOR RENT—60 Folks street, live
.room cottage, (16.00 month. Apply 67
Folki. ’ „ 4 (t
FOR RENT—Five unfurnlehed con
necting roomx.. Apply J2 Jane street.
1( 4 tf.
SAW MILL WANTED—I am In. the
market tor a portable nv mill, com
plete and tn good condition. Must be
hbeop. Address D. E. Mndge, Route-
4, Wsydross, Ga. T-s-Wky.
t FOR RENT—Ono horse farm, near
Waycross. Forty renting must have
some mesas ct his own. A. M. Knight
& Bon. Waycross Ga. 1 3t eod
ROOMS FOR RENT—Either furnish
ed or unfurnished. For Information
call at Herald office. U ltf