Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 11, 1911, Image 4

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Buddy, 8tuy, Mr*. Honeysuckle, the committer, the. water drinking boy, the' lisping girl, Mike end ell the other "ekollera" will create no end ot tun when ''skule tekee up” tonight. Interesting SmOke! “Oran Chico’s", “Ver Best Smokers**, and 'Pitman's Best Smok- PEOPLE TO VOTE ON SALOON RESTRICTIONS. Bprtngfleld, IlL, Dec. 11.—The fleet referendum election in Springfield tine* the edoption-of the commission plan ot gorernment will take place tomorrow. A rot* will be taken oo four measure*, all of which proposed further restrictions on saloons. DOLLS! DOLLS! Contributions tor the Presbyteflan Basaar to be sent In at Dickens old store rooms tomorrow (Tuesday! morning early. We now hove on display some ce Dolls. Let as show you. The Seals Phaimaqj "The Rexall Store" WAYCROSS HERALD For Applet 3VAYCROSS.HERALD 3 can*- bwt Tomatoe*.. 25c 31t> can solid pack Tomatoes 10c 4 balls Eterlln? Potash ..25c 14!bs Sugar $1.00' 24lb rack Roller King Floiir ...... 65c 241b cack Gold Medal Flour '. T53 21 lb sack Obelisk Flour, .. 85c 24!b sack Merry Widow Flour 90c Bacon, Plate 9 l*2c Hquirea Best Bacon, 11 l-2c to 12 l*2c ALICE STREET, PHONE NO. 3. personal;! J Mies Carrie Parham Social Editor; ; Mr. A. A. Coates, of Manor, was a guest' of the. Virdie yesterday. Mr. C. H. Tullle, of Homerville, spent yesterdsy In Waycross. Mr. C. M. Mitchell, of Richmond, left today after an extended visit tc his daughter, Mrn. E. P. Owens. Mr. E .P. Owens, of Jacksonville, spent yesterday here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Owens on Screven avenue. Extraordinary AnnuQncmeent Sleeping Car Service between Way- orose and Atlanta, via: A BM A. R. R. Effective with Drat car leaving Way. crosa 1:00 p. m.! Monday September 4th. The A. B. A A. have secured fo rthls service elegantly appointed alectrlo-llghted sleeping care, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage Ton may secure your sleeping car diagrams are kept contlnuoeuly open, epau* at the ticket office, Union Sta tion, at any time pfUJf to your trip, TheA. B. A A. Railroad repreatnta the “Standard of Excellence In Servlet. Schedule of Sleeping Car Line, Leave Waycrota 1:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 0:40 an. leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycross 1:15 a. ra. TRAVEL ‘THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Leahy, O. P. A., Atlanta, On. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. R. E. Gamp, T. A., Waycroat, Oa. raj AT THE FRONT CASTORIA For Infant* And Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought SAVED MANY FROM DEATH. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he bae saved many llvaa in* his 25 yean of experience in the drug busi ness. “What I always like to do,” he writes, “Is to recommend Dr. King’s Now, Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, obstinate cougbs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchlcal affection, for I feel sure that a number of my nelghbon art alive and well today because they took my odvtca to use It, t honestly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that’s made.” Easy to prove he’s right Get a trial bottle free, or regular 50 cent or $1.00 bottle, Guar anteed by All Druggists. Mrs. Julius Wright and Mrs. John Higgs speot today In Savannah shop ping. Miss Maud Beck has returned after a delightful visit to Fitzgerald, the guest ot Dr. and 1ft*. Holtzemlorf. Mr. J. A. Thomas, of-Fotkston, is among the vlslton to Waycross to* day. “Deestrick Skule" at Parker Thea tre tonight. Everybody Is going. Mr. E. J. Rcraloy. to the delight of his friends, ts able to be. out agaiu today, though he ia yat far from being well Dr. Naaney, Eye, Ear, Nlse and Throat, will ha here all next week Office located later. 8 if The fines for disorderly conduct, etc., In police court this, .morning amounted to $17.00. Mr. and Mra. Cuyler M. Sweat spent yesterday In Brunswick with relativ- The editor of the Herald retted on hi* oars yeJterday and helped to de vour Simon Sweat's turkey. Friends ot Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Collie regret very much to hear of Mrs. Collle't critical illness at her home on Brunei streeL Seasonable 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 sfyles Misses and Childrens* Sweaters and Knitted Caps Shoes We are head quarters for Zeigler Shoes for Ladies. -All the leading styles from $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 s hi o n, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats. Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. Hnmphreys&WilHamson Mrs. Thomaa Warlck and Mis* Wsr rick, of Savannah, will arrive today to be guests of Mrs. Bosworth for tew diyu. TO THE PEOPLE OF WAYCROSS. Mr. W. S. Douney, s tree expert of the Arm ot King, Green Company, ot Yonkers, N. Y„ who paid our town n visit on Saturday claims that trees h, the town are In sad need of attention and the sooner they ere attended the better. While these experts arj In (his state It would be the proper tiling for the. people who nro In power to look Into this matter. | Mr. ,1. A. Sugg, who hue been con He ilalma that live oaks are pari fined to hie bed with fever tor eeveraf Mr. Ed. L. Gorman, who ha* been sick with fever at the King's Daigle ter* Hospital la improving. The friends of Mr. Gorman hope to ees him out soon. ring from a canker trouble wMi a Is weeks Is Improving. Mr. Suggu friends Yon her* to be on yout guard, tou ar acaught napping. It. inA "W Mistier. / WAYCROSS BUSINESS COM. awe GRADUATES ARB N«£t* SLEEPY HEADS/ ! They art Bought alter by man ot affairs. You Bud Asm la lied lag raelttonn ot trust Our DIPLOMA la ah opsn se-eatne » position and preferment Our kPsctally Is to 111 you for buslusss; to make th* pay-roll largsr; to In- «>**»• th* salary of A* “big man." Inter At Any Tim*. Waycross Business College WSTcrnss. Oa. R. F. Zalglsr, Pres m thj i. fin source of trouble. The ees of Waycross ts one of the beau tifying things of the towns. Mr. Douney has a squad of meu working on the trees of the city ot Brunswick. He has licendolng won derful work throughout the south for the past three years. These young men nro members of the- National Conarvatlon Association under Mr. Cllford Plnchot of U. 8. Government. W. S. DOUNEY. Ladles Silk Hose. S 3t The Standard Shoe Co. Appatachtcoln Oysters and fresh fish —phone 188. 7 u will be pleased to learn of Bln improv ed condition. Prof. M. W. M-’Gtbba returned yes terday from a business trip to Hun tington, W. Va., accompanied by his wife and three children. They have come here to make their permanent home. The Herald welcomes them to Waycross Miss Mamie Myers, who la at home on a years vacation from Korea whera the has spent some years doing mls- etonery work.'WlIl speak loth* young people at Trinity Church Tuesday night. The young people of the city ere all cordially invited to attend. «l*§ Myers la a molt speaker. Mr. Calvin W. Parker left thle mor nlng foy Nlchollt. Before leaving, Mr. Parker (aid to a Herald reporter Now, that the election la over, and Col. Reed baa been nominated, let un all pull together for a bigger and be! ter Waycross." See Buddy Honeyjuckle “Deestrick Skule" tonight THE FAVORITE LAXATIVE. One At Night Makes Th* Next Day Bright; No Charge If It Doesn’t. Because of tta extremely gentle and effective action, Rexall Orderlies have become Ae most popular Remedy for Constipation. We are so positive that Rexall Or derlies will do' all that ia claimed for *Aem that we positively guarantee to band back the money you paid ua for them uppn your mere request, if you are not entirely satisfied. Rexall Orderllea are eaten ltko candy, are very pleasant to the taste, do not gripe, cause nausea, or any oAer annoyance usually experienced when ordinary cathartics are naed. Rexall Orderllea have a positive reg ulative effect upon the bowels and tend to provide permanent relief from constipation and Ae myriad ot aiso- elate ailments. Beside*, they help to overcome the necessity of the con stant use ot the laxatives to kedp Ae bowete tn normal condition. We honestly believe there similar medicine so good as Rexall Orderlies, especially tor children, n< ed, or delicate people. Thy are pre pared In convenient tablet form lu Arc* sizes of packages. Prices, 10c, 25c and 50c. Why not try them at our risk on our. guarantee. Remember, Rexall Remedies can b» obtained In this community only?! our etore—The Reza.l Store. The Seals Pharmacy. NEW FLORIDA ROAD OPENED. I Special To The Herald. I Palatka, Fla., Dec. 11.—Celebrating. Ae advent of the Ocala Northern Railway into Palatka, hundreds of visitors gathered here today to Uaten i to addreues and to participate In Ae; festivities arranged by Ae local board of trade. CLASSIFIED STILL TRYING MABRAY GANG. Special To Th* Herald. Council Blulfe, Ia., Dec. 11.—The case of Beniamin Marks, alleged to have been a fhember of the notorious Maybray gang of swindler*, came up LEADERS OF INDUSTRY IN CONFERENCE TODAY. Special To X 11 * Herald. ' Chicago, ni„ Dec. 11.—Many of the foremost business men of Ae nation were assembled- In A* gold room ot Ae Congress Hotel today at Ae open ing ot the three days’ conference call ed by the National Bnalnesa League ot America. In his opening address President George W. Sheldon explain ed the purpose of the gathering to be “for Ae consideration of impera tive measures for Ae general wel fare. 1 The speaker further expressed end hoped that Ae conference would aid in determining what all* Ae buelness of the country and what remedial legisatlon should he asked of con gress. During the three day of Ae confer ence speeccbes will be delivered that will command the attention of the nation, not only bcausc of Aetr com mercial and political elgnlffcance, but because of Ae prominence of Ae men who will mr.ke Aem. Among Ae scheduled speakers ara John Kirby, Jr., president of tho National Associa tion of Manufacturer!; Frederic A. Delano, president of the Wabash Rati- WANTED—An experienced book keeper, with best of references, de sires a position. Address “B", care Herald. 8 it FOR RENT—Five unfurnished con necting rooms. Apply 32 Jane street?* 12 4 tf. > ' * • SAW MILL WANTED—I am In tha market for n portable saw mill, com plete and In good condition. Must ha hheap. Address.D. U. Mudge, Route 4, Waydrosa, Ga. T-s-Wky. WANTED—Table boarders wanted at 30 Elizabeth street. 7 6t FOR RENT—December 8, one 8-room house 17 Stephenson street, $27.60 per month In advance. Apply 4 Plant ave nue. , 6 4t FOUND—Boy’s now shoe botween Albany avenue and Parallel streets. Information at Herald ofllfflce. WANTED—Real live agent to handle our loon and Inveetment contract. One having experience preferred. Good proposition to right man. Apply Ceor.vla .Loan A Investment Company, • „ _ .rooms 8 end 10 Exchange Building, road Company; George M. Reynolds, 1 .. .. . , Waycross. Ga. 0 4t prec'dent of A* Continental and Com, merclal National Bank ot Chicago, Robert W. Bonynge, member of Ae National Monetary Commlsalon, and Fieilcrtck Townsend Martin of New FOR RENT—One furnished room; sbort walk from post* office. Apply Herald office. 8 tf FOR SALE—At my grove and nurs ery »t Starke, Fla., 800 pecan trace, 3 to 8 feet. Grafts from best bearing trees, moat of Aem Curtis. WIU tell at a reasonable price. Address me at Monroe, Oa. Dr. A. J. Bots. 8 14t FOR RENT—Cottage, 5 room* and bath, hot and cold water; 2$ Haines avenue, $25.00 per month In advance Apply No. 4 Plant arenas. WANTED—A couple of settled Mies Kate Wilson sang very flwket-, white ladles to waft on table and do i ly at At morning service at First housekeeping at Ae Virdie HoteL 1131 Methodist Church yesterday.'