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MELISSA HAD REVENGE
Shop at the
BIG STORE
Railroad Tickets
Will be greatly reduced by
G. S. & F. Railroad
SHE,WAS- 8COLDED FOR BEING
ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING.
Our store is unsurpassed as a
Account CHRISTMA8 HOLIDAY TRAVEL, cheap round trip
tickets will be acid on December 15, 16, 17, 20-21 22 23 24 25 30 3J.
.911, and Januat? 1, 1912. Final return limit January 8,1192.
EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE AND FA8T SCHEDULE8 TQ ALL
POINTS VIA G. S. & F. RY.
For further Information apply to any Ticket Agent 0. S. &.F.
Ry.,.or one of tl\© undersigned: ^
C. A. Dewberry, T. P. A.
Valdcsta, Ga.
C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A., Macon, Ga.
Every department is laden with 'good: things
For Xmas
Leather Goods, Novelties, Cut Glass, Toilet
Cases, Fine Stationery, Books, Calendars, v
Pictures,’; Kodaks, bolls, Etc., Etc.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.
45*49 W. HP J?lA/'Q Jacksonville
Bay St. LflXCj W O Florida
J. W. Jamison, T. P. A.
Macon, Ga.
Victor-Victfrola
fjtortft Jtgnntltal College
G. R. GLENN, A. AtLL. D„ President •
Dahlonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
1st—Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College, —$126 to $178
Covers Board, Lodging, Books, Fuel, Lights, etc., For Entire Year.
2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Distractions.
4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Band in Georgia. Both
Under Supervision of U. S. Army Officers.
6th—Thorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, *n addition, Full
Courses in Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commer^.dl Science, etc.
6th—Boys Live in Our Own Dormitories, At A 1 ’. TSmsa Under Control of
. Officers.
TOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS o. R. GLENN, PRESIDENT •
Brunswick &Florida Steamboat
/ v Company.
f, ' - (CUMBERLAND ROUTE), TOUCHING
Branswick.Jekyl,Cumberland, Fernandina,
CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL TRAINS TO AND 'FROM BRUNfr
WICK; ALSO S. A. L. AT FERNANDINA, FLA.
A fine view of the Club house at Jckyl; the Home of the Caraeglea act
the finest Beach on the Atlantic Coast.
LEAVING: RETURNING:
Leave Brunswick 8:30 a m. Leave Fernandina 2:30 p. V
Arrive Cumberland 10:30 a. m. .Arrive Cumberland 5:30 p. m
Arrive Fernandina 1:30 p. m. Arrive Brunawlck 7:30 p. m,
FIRST CLA8S PASSAGE TO FERNANDINA, FLA. ....«1.S<|
ROUND TRIP 52.5?
SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY, ROUND TRIP 75o
RAILROAD MILEAGE HONORED. J StK
NIGHT SERVICE-NEW TRAIN
^ToNashville and'The Land of the Sky”.
Country
md SOUTHERN RAILWAY
LAND OF THE SKY 8PECIAL.
Lv. Jacksonville ....8:05 pm Ar. Tyron 11:60 as
Lv. Jesup 10:50 pm Ar. 8aluda • 13:15 pm
Ar. Columbia 6:60 am Ar. Hendersonville 1:00 pn
Ar. Asheville 2:10 pm *
Through Pullman, Drawingroom, Broiler-Bullet Sleeping Car and alw
trie lighted coach, Jacksonville to Aahevtlle.
For full Information concerning rates, schedules, etc., call on or Id
dress'
J, L. MEEK. A. G. P. A., C A. CARSON, JR., T. P. A,
Atlanta. Ga. Maoon, Ca.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
la wba> alwriyi happen! when pot,
tre met face to face »
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK. '
le may be a friend, but be Inalvt* on
leruNolstug your linen. Be on the
mfe and sure aide and have ua do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS
IRRESISTIBLE.
:t'a as cheap as "slop" work ano
ooka a “heap* better. ,
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
COUGHING AT NIGHT.
•Meani loss of sleep which is bad for
everyone. Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compounl stops the cough at once, re
lieves the tickling and dryneys in the
throat and heals the Inflamed mem
branes. Prevents a cold developing In*
to bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al
ways In the house, hefuse substltut*
es. Gem Pharmacy, T. S. Paine.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
FALL CABBAGE PLANTS:
Our fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, aro now ready for
shipment, and we want your orders.
Prices f. o. b„ Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at $1.50 per l,Q0o
4,000 to 8,000 at .... $1.25 per 1,000
10,000 and over at .... $1.00 per 1,000
We advise that you place your or
ders promptly as the supply Is very
limited this fall. Satisfaction guar*
anteed.
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, S. C.
A HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE.
That stops coughs quickly and cures
colds is Foley’s Honey and TaP Com
pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jef
ferson St* so. Omaha, Neb., says: 'T
can recommend Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound as a sure cure for
coughs and colds. It has cured my
daughter af o bad cold and my neigh
bor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and
her whole family with Foley’a Honey
and Tar Compound. Everyone In our
neighborhood speaks highly of
Gem Pharmacy, T.. S. Paine.
Austore Professor When Absent*Mtnc&
ed Wore Wrong Hat and Tele-
-*■ phoned From-the Police 8ta-
tlon for Her Help.
"No, Melissa,” the' professor rose
with deliberation, “I cannot but feel
that my duty to you, my wife, Con
strains me (o forbid the repetitipn of
such a vulgar happening. If you can
not.lndulge In automoblling without in
curring the contamination incident to
arrest for overspeeding, l shall reluct
antly be compelled to dispose of the
car.*- -
Hn drew himself up Imposingly, and
left the room with a firm tread; but
In-the hall his agitation showed Itself
for he captured and placed on his hear
the first hat which came tQ hand. It
happened to be,a Jaunty'toque of soft
felt that Melissa had carelessly left on
the hall table. /
Before the professor had gone ten
steps, however, his domestic tribula
tions had left his mind, and he was
deep in the consideration of a difficult
problem. Therefore he did not notice
the curjous glances and amused stares
that began to follow him. 4s he prog
ressed further' and further he ac
quired a following of street boys and
newsies, whose Jeers and hoots be
came louder as their number aug
mented. Finally his mind, distracted
by the noise without, broke from the
obstrusitles of Its problem, and he
turned to confront external conditions.
The Jeers died away and be fdeed
his followers—then broke out louder
than before. As the professor began to
expostulate with his tormentors,
crowd gathered, bringing with It
blue-clad policeman, who speedily
made his way to tho center of the
gathering. The professor turned to
him with relief, and began to explain
the situation In somewhat intricate
English.
The policeman smiled genially.
“Drunk again?" said he. You ccmo
with me. It'll be tea days or $10 for
disturbin’ tho poace."
He took a firm grip on the profes
sor’s arm Just above the elbow, nnd
marched him off, protesting.
Meanwhile Melissa, her lord and pro
tector departed, had seated herself In
an easy chair to read tho morning pa
yer. , After awhile sho tossed It aside.
'He can bo Just horrid when ho wants
to," she complained. Then a smile
crept over her face, “and, besides, ho
forgot that It’s my auto, not his,” sho
chuckled.
The telephone bell rang, nnd sho
took up the receiver. “Well?’*
A meek and quavering voice came
over the wire. “It—ah—Is this Me
lissa?” *
“It Is"
“I—er—I—I,” then with an agonized
rush: “Please hurry down in the car
snd bail me otft! I’m In the—ah—po
lice station!”
RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28
SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORKI
Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason
will engage in upeclal detective work
k* Waycross and South Georgia. II
you need his services telephone No
t, court bouse. 6-2-tf
Riverside Park Company
i ajr
Preserve Your Dignity. **»
The way to ward off Old age la not
to fear It. not to allow one’s aalf to be
oppressed by the dread of advancing
years. Use only legltlmato preven
tive! and avoid trying experiment!
with preparations not indorsed by
physicians. Do not wear toilettes In
tended for young girls, they only add
years to the appearance. Keep up
your Interest in the young, but do not
envy them. Retire with dignity from
tho struggle, do not pose ss your
daughter's rival. Above all, surround
your life with sweet, truo affections
which prevent tho heart from growing
bitter. Do not lose interest in tho
growing evonta of the day; do not fall
behind 1 tho times, and do not hnrp on
other nnd better days. To thoao who
coroo to you for advico bo nlways
kind nnd sympathetic. As you ad-
vanco In years preserve carefully
your personal appearance, for onco
lost it may not bo rogalnod save by
strenuous effort. Your costumes
should bo simple and unpretentious,
yet graceful. These rules, carefully
and sensibly followed, will keep you
young and attractive. f
A new Victor-Victrola is herel A genuine
Victor-Victrola, bearing the famous .Victor'
trademark, priced at only $15.
Come in and see it and hear it,. No obligation to
buy, but after hearing it you won’t.want to be with
out one. ■
Other styles $25 to $250. ( Victors $10 to $100. Easy
payments il desired. ' r
All the Latest Records 75c each
FOR SALE BY
J. G. Payne
DRUGGIST
Just Arrived!
A Carload of
Choice Horses
and
Bred Mares
EVERY ANIMAL WILL BE GURANTEED TO BE SqUND
IN EVERY WAV AND WELL BROKE. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE
TO BUY A CHOICE HOR8EOR MARE CHEAP. YOU ARE IN*
VITED TO CALL AT OLD STEEDLEY DAIRY BARN ON THE
HEBAROVILLE ROAD, AND INSPECT THEM, IT WILL COST
YOU NOTHING TOT LOOK THEM OVER.
JOHN
Virdie Hotel
E. GRIM,
Waycross, Ga.
Young’s Real Estate Investments
ISABELLA STREET: 2 CHOICE LOT8 NEAR MARY
STREET PARK. TWO YEARS TO PAY FOR THEM.
PRICES EXTREMELY REASONABLE.
CARSWELL STREET: ONE LARGE LOT, SOUTH
ERN EXPOSURE. TERM8 OR CASH. THI8 OPPORTU.
NITY WONT GO BEGGING, SEE ME AT ONCE.
HAVE FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS,A NUMBER OF CHOICE DWELLING
L9T8 NEAR PROPOSED 'STREET CAR 'LINE. PRICES WILL BE RE.
DUCEDAS800N AS THE CONSTRUCTION WORK OF THE ROAD IS
COMMENCED.
THEY ALSO HAVE FOR SALE, SEVEN DWELLING HOUSE8 AT A
. BARGAIN. EASY IN8TALLMENT3-V-A LITTLE MORE THAN RENT.
Oft us at room 406 LaGrande Building or
Telephone No. 468.
Riverside Park Company
Frederick Townsend Martin, apro
pos of tbo extravagances of tho Idle
rich, sold at’n dinner In New York:
"It l> bad enough for tbo rich, wl
can afford It; to bo extravagant, but
whnt of the extravagance of the mere
ly well to do. who can’t?
"How many a poor, struggling bro
ker or lawyer or promoter slaves him
rctf Into nervous prostration In order
to gratify the extravagant tsntcfi o!
his
I heard of a case In point yestor
day. The wife of on overworked pro
moter said at breakfast:
" ‘Will you port this letter for me,
dear?- It’fi to the furrier counter
manding ray order for that 3000 fable
and ermlno fitolo. You'll be sura to
remember?'
"The tired eye. of the harassed
shabby promoter lit up with |0y. He
seised a skipping repo that lay with
a heap of dolls and toys In ir comer,
and. going to bis wife, he said:
"‘Here, tie my right band to my
left foot so I won’t forget."
Mom Likely.
"What’a the excitement at that
street crossing? Some automobile
colU.lont"
"1 think not; the crowd’s too big for
that Some professional pugilist must
bavo supped Into the saloon at that
corner, and they’re waiting for blm to
come out."
MCDONALD STREET: 2 BEAUTIFUL LOT8 OPPO.
SITE MR. B. M. BORVELL’S BUNGALOW. TERMS OR
CASH.
COLLEGE HILL: ONE TEN ACRE -TRACT, BE
YOND LARGE OAK8; INSIDE CITY LIMITS, IDEAL
PLACE FOR SUBURBAN HOME WHERE PLENtY
ROOM MAY BE HAD FOR ORCHARD3, VINEYARD, AND
GARDENS.
COLLEGE HILL: SEVERAL LOTS NEAR COL
LEGE AT BARGAIN PRICES, TERMS OR CASH.
JANE ELIZABETH, ANO MARY STREET EXTEN-
SION: *TI8 HERE YOU CAN PURCHASE A LARGE LOT
NEAR INTO THE BUSINESS SECTION, NEAR THE A. C.
L. 8HOP8, ANO IN A SECTION OF THE CITY THAT IS
ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COLORED RESIDENTS. TERMS
•15 DOWN ANO 16 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS BUYS
A LOT 70x100 FEET.
"B- STREET: ONE CHOICE LOT, NEAR ALBANY
AVE. TERMS OR CASH. mm
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Walter M. Young,
Real Estate Bargains.
. : PHONE 270. .
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