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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Nib Kind You Han Always Bought
Bear* the y/JEZZZT
what he eaw In Ware county and was
Bony that he had to return home, but
he promised to return within two
years to make this section his future
homo. His fatbSP is a large truck
farmer In the old country.
Choice all fine trimmed pat,tqrn
bats, 33 1-3 off.
Humphreys & Williamson.
we wish you’d stop a
minute and take a look
at Big Ben.
He’s the finest sleepme-
ter made—the best looking
—the best built—the best
running. You needn’t
take our word for it, we keep
him in the window; you
can see for yourself.
One lot of ladies lint tailored suits,
re3Utor. 316—now $9.99.
Humphreys * Williamson.
On Friday evening Jho 29th an en
tertainment for the young people will
he given at Central Baptist Taberns
cle. There will be something nice
for all who come. There will also be
a basket to receive offerings for the
poor. Groceries, clothing, money or
wood will be gladly received. The
pastor, Rev. W. H. Scruggs, has a list
of homes where any or all of tbeae
thlnga will be gladly received and
where they are greatly needed.
The Salvation Army of Wayeross.
Georgia, la preparing t) give a Free
Christmas Dinner to throe hundred
Tjotttjff rjoofief.tfils city. Will you
help us with liberal donation to make
this effort a success?
Yours to help save the teat poor,
pfc^yt. cud Mrs. Gossett,
Officers In charge.
Kcr.0 SIS. P. 0. Box 923.
ADVERTISE IN TOE
WAYCROSS HERALD
Let ns fill your order {for Oysters
and fresh fish. Phone U9. 7 tf
Xmas
Coming
Turkeys
Turkeys
Turkeys
Seud us your or
der. Can sell you
Turkeys every day
r om now until
Xmas.
Better See Us
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
A football, gio?e, mlt or-.baseball
will delight the boys for Xmas,
H 3t P. X. Harley Hdw. Co.
Large congitega’tlons attended
the churches yesterday.
What are we golnp to do with tile
fellow who didn’t vote as we told him
to do?
Wilson
Grocery
Company
W. M. Wilson, Mgr.
ti one 128,
Wilson Block
PATENTS
Very Serious
It is a very serious matter to ask
r,oae medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
! reason wo urge you in buying to
be careful to get the genuine—
BUck-&HT
Liver Mf-iUrfe*
I The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation '
digestion and liver trouble, is I
ly established. It does not Imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or It would not be the b*
write liver powder, with a larger
:
[ sale than all others combined.
BOW IN TOWS
.We invite you to have hot coffee and
biscuit with us any day this week.
Cooking demonstration of the 8ou\b
Bend Malleable Range.
12 2t P. N. Harley Hdw. Co.
, Apphlacbicola Oysters and fresh fish
■—ohone 189. 7 tf
NOTICE*
The tax books will positively close
next Wednesday, December 20. Cad
early and avoid the rush. I can bo
found In my office in Court House.
J. T. Strickland,
Tax Collector Ware Count/.
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the United Brethren In Christ at Oil*
Christ Park held an Interesting debate
last evening on the question of Ml**
slons. Rev. W. 6. Pumphrey and
wife took the stand for foreign mis*
slons; Rev. J. C. Pumphrey and Mr.
Rucker for home missions, the judges
decided in favor of home missions.
AT COLERAINE
On account of the illness of the mad
ager of the Engllsh*Oper& Company,
who were to appear here tonight at
Central School, the date has been
postponed. Prof. Pound sfates that
he hopes to make arrangements for
the company to be heafa here later
In the season. This company Is said
to be very fine.
The following menu has been an
‘ nouncod for the entertainment at
Coleraine Wednesday. December .20,
to be given.by. Judge John T. Myers,
Mr. \Y. J. Sanders and Mr. J. B. Lewis
In honor of Governor J. M. Slaton
and otner visitors to the 'Georgia
Drainage'Congress, which begins a
two /days session In Wayeross tomor
row:
Oysters, Greek Indian' Style.
Oysters, a la Heap Big Seminole.
Fish, served from St. Mary's river,
all styles.
Squirrel, fry and stew, a la Lloyd,
with dressing.
# Wild Turkey, baked with cranberry
eaucc. *•
Barbecued wild pig, with apple
sauce.
Barbecued lamb, a la Sanders.
Indian yams, a la Lewis.
Brunswick stew, a la Myfrs.
River Quail on toast, p*'’
CLOSES TOMORROW
FOR THE 081IBAY
Olives, pickles, A'meficun and for
eign cheese. ’ i ,
Buy a gentleman Gillette Satetv
razor for Xmas..
14 3t P. N. Harley Hdw. CO.
Hon. J. R. Hobson will be present
at tbo Drainage Convention tomorrow
as tbe official representative of the
Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta.
VIRDIE STABLES. ,
PHONE 63, THE VIRDIE 8TABLE.
FOR YOUR TURN-OUT. YOUR OR
DER WILL BE PROMPTLY FILLED.
13 3t
Arteolan water from the famous
Coleraihe wells, coffee, otc., etc.
Those Effing to Coleraine are expec
ted to'assemble at the union station
In Wayeross—'Wednesday morning
promptly at six o'clock. Tbe return
trip will bo so scheduled as to Uring
the party to Wayeross at six o'clock
In the evening. Tbe people at Folks-
ton have arragned to convey all whd
zo to and from Folkston and Cole
raine. The entertainment- is one of
tbo features of tbe season and those
who want a real good time are InvTfed
to make their plans accordingly. The
Board of Trade members and visitors
to the Georgia Drainage Congress are
especially Invited Jo attend.
Bund-Boll Institute will close tomor
row night for the holidays. The In-1
stltute Is enjoying the most prosper
ous term In Its history, which is
vory gratifying to its friends. The
school opens again on Jan. 2. Most
of the teachers will leave Wednes
day, some tor their homes, and others
to spond Christmas with friends, aa
follows: Miss Calhoun goes to FlorN
Miss Costello to her home at
Georgetown, Ga.; Misses Clements to
Florida; Prof. 'Noles to his home at
Eastman; Mrs. E. L. Ray and children
at Macon with her mother. Prof. Ray
goes to Alco, Ga., to spend Christmas
with his son, Lucian Ray, who Is un
dor treatment there at the sanitarium.
Rev. and Mrs. M. O. Carpenter will
visit relalves at Blacksbear. Miss
Rugglea, who has resigned, will leave
Wednesday for hbr home In Boston,
Mass. The place left vacant by Miss
Ruggle*' resignation will be filled
later. | > > , '
For the best In fresh meats, W. J.
Parker can please you. Prompt J*.
liveries. Phone 388. 13 ,'t
Mr. N. L. Stafford has purchased the
Pavo Progress and has assumed
charge of same. Mr. Stafford is an
erperienced newspaper man, and will
no doubt succeed with the Progress.
He Is spending the day in the city,
and expects to more his family to
Pavo In the'near future.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Tonight- we will offer one of the
best vaudeville attractions ever shown
at tho Majestic, “The Trlscoe Trio,"
comedy and harmony ringing. This
attraction Is one of the most expen
sive and wo bqllevo one of'th best
acta wo havo over booked. Everyone
who enjoys good singing Mould see
this net. We feel safe In guaranteeing
satisfaction to all.
Tho usual two reels will also bo
run. Take ouq word for It and come
out and see this show. 1J |t
Backache, Headache, Nervousness
And rheumatism, both in men and wo
men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow It to progress beyond the reach
fit medicine but etop It promptly with
Foley KUney Pills. They regulate the
action of tbe urinary organs. Trine
In action, quick results. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
Office 419-31 LaGrande Building.
DR. E. B. MITCHELL,
Mr. B. J. Allbrcs, who Has been
visiting his cousin, Mr. Max Hubenet,
prosperous Dccnwood farmer near
Waresboro, left Saturday morning for
his home near Amsterdam, Holland.
He will safi froth New York tomorrow,
Mr. Allbres was much pleased with
I
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and 8urfi*on.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m
Office Phone 321,
Residence G7 Folks St. Phono 454.
Calls Answered Promptly.
TAFT TO SPEAK IN BROOKLYN.
Special To Tho Herald.
New York, Dec. 18.—The Young
Republican Club of New York City,
which was organized recently to
gather Into its membership as many
of tho younger Republicans of the
city as poselbie for active wort for
tho party along non-factlonal lines,
has completed arrangements for Its
Initial dinner, which will be given In
Brooklyn tomorrow night with Pres
ident Taft as the guest of honor and
principal speaker.
J. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th SL, Ft.
Smith, Ark., aaya that he had taken
many kinds of kidney medicine, but
he did not get better until he took
Foley Kidney Pills. No matter how
long you havo had kidney trouble, you
will find quick and permanent benefit
by the uae of Foley Kidney Pllla.
Start taking them now. Gem Pharma
cy, T. B. Paine.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
28 tf
no. n.
NAYCROSS COUNCIL
Jr. O. U. A. M. •
Meets every Monday ereniag In Red
dee's Hall, Lott-HIteb building at I
t>. m.
Visiting brothers cordially hotted
to meet with sa
Bberod Coffins, L. Carl Collins
Rec-Secty Councilor
Advertise In The Wayeroe* Evening
Herald.
=
The Road to Independence
Is not the spenders route. Deposit
your salary with us, we Issue you a
pass-book and check book; pay nil
your bills up by check, thus avoiding
i tbe necessity and worry of making
your money stretch to next payday.
You know how It It, money In your
pocket never lasts.
YOUR SINK ACCOUNT
Wilt stop tbe leaks, and, it it ts you?
desfre to get ahead, will eventually
make you Independent. Start an ac
count with ua today; a large amount
not necessary; Just your week's or
month's salary.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WAYCROSSS
RESOURCES 980h.000.00
CAPITAL 1200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFIT8
WILLIAMS'
BLACKSMITH
Shop
CORNER SCREVEN AVENUE AND
KNIGHT STREET, OPPOSITE
WILLIAMS STREET. .
WHEELRIGHT AND REPAIRING,
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY,
RUBBER TIRES PUT ON WHILE
me you
the store,
'd stop a
ike a look
ffyoulxiy
fe Will Give)bu\
CboMnjT Ware J
7hh WeeA
FREE
Ha 2Sr2ZSfc **
c*VQ center and Viter* ***** hear?
will which supply t b 0 stamped atew pot Tha pUee which set*
eliminate all tha objee* din* Pan, with holes around tha top for
lions of inferior method*, ateainlnr. when it is used in that cap*.
city. This vessel U equipped wit K a
A As heavy Un "New Kink” Pot Cover.
P. N. Harley
Hardware Co.
44 PLANT AVE.
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