Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 20, 1911, Image 5

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■ ■ * Little & Odom Jewelers Get the habit, >moke "O. o. O f’ljar.. Clear Havana. t7 i . Tor APPalacblcola Oyatcr, and froab (lah, . phone XI9. " > 7 II ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD ADVERTISE IN THE W/.YCROSS HERALD . Xmas Coming Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys Seud us your or der. Can sell you Turkeys every day :om now until Xmas. Better See Us Wilson Grocery Company W. M. Wilson, Mgr. hone 128, Wilson Block PATENTS I description, (or MIC SEARCH and report on !aD P/^OES U and U before' applying IQ. SWIFT & GO. 1 ' PATENT LAWYER*, 1303 Seventh St,, Washington, D. C. PERSONAL ADD LOCAL Miss Pearl Bellinger, Miss Arline Bellinger and Master Hugh Bates will spend Xmas with relatives at Florence, S. C. 1$ POUND8 8UGAR $1.00 THIS WEEK AT J. W. 8. HARDY'8, PHONE S2 CR 301. 2CT3t High grade coats and suits st the Bon Ton, going at low grade prices. 20 2t Coats and coat su::s at The Bon Ton, at greatly reduced prices. 20 2t Governor Slaton was entertained by Col. and Mrs. John W. Bennett while in the city. Misses Ethel and Rui.ii Dunn arrived home from Kinston, N. C., yesterday. Miss Ruth Dunn will return to King ston where she is attending schoil, after the holidays. All styles of chafing dishes and baking dishes at 20 3t Watt- Hardware Company. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Mr. Gus Parker is still very ill at the home of Judge T. A. Parkerrbut his condition is thought to be slightly Improved. Our store is .filled with gift goods of the practical, useful, acceptable kind. 20 St Watt Hardware Company. The play given by Bunft-Bell stu dents at Parker Theatre last night was quite a success. Although the, weather was so diseagreeable quite a number went out to the performance. Forty dollars was cleared and will go to the athletic club of the college. IlEj very Serious It S3 a very serious mutter to uk {or oue medicine end have the vjronj one Elven you. For this ■ reason wo ur;a you In buying to . I be careful to get the cenJIno— BUcTSghT Liver Medicine Tho reputation cf this old, relia- I ble medicine, fer constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, cr it v/aulJ not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger 'l than cU others combined. SOLD IN TOWN F2 We Invite you to have hot coffee and biscuit with us any day this week. demonstration of the Sou f b Bend Malleable Range. 12 2t P. N. Harley Haw. Co. I Appalachians Oysters and frosh flsb —phone 189. 7 tf CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Kind Yon Haie Always Bought V Bears the atureef > Choice all line Bnmmed pattqro bate, SS 1-3 off. Humphreys & Williamson. One lot of ladles fint tailored suttx, tegular $15—now $9.99. Humphreys & Williamson. Ition Army of Waycroea, Preparing t> give a Free dinner to throe hundreJ of this city. Will you H liberal donation to make this effort a success? Tours to help save the lost poor, Cnpt. and Mrs. Gossett, Ofltcora in charge. Fhor.e CIS. P. Box 522. SPECIAL NOTICE! The Oyster supper which was to have been given tonight by Sunshine Circle Number One, King's Daughters has been postponed, but all those holding holiday tickets are requested to hold same as they will be made good a little later. As r. delightful diversion from the weariness of Christmas shopping a few friends enjoyed an Informal en tertainment given last evening at the hospitable home pf Mr. add Mrs. O. W. Pittman bn Brunei street. The houeo was prettily decorated in green foliage and rod berries and Hie burn ing of grezn and white candles lent enchant men.’ to the merry scene, mus ic and dancing were the enjoyable feature? of the evening, and particular pleasing were the numbers ren dered by the male quartette composed of Messrs Ragland, Workman, La- Roache and Johnston. In the dining room delicious frult’punch and cake were served throughout tho evening by Misses Annie I^urle and Theresa Pittman, the charming young daugh ters of’ the host and hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. H Helghara, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hitch. Mr. and Mrf. J. L. E. Daniel, Misses Ada Robertson, .Mattie Julian, XCTma Palmer, Claudia Lucas, and Messrs Ernest Ragland, Charlie Ragland, La- Roache, Workman, Arthur Knight, Lucas, Johnston and Harrell. For standard shoes go to 20 4t The Standard Shoe tto. A GENEROUS MAN. Rev. W. H. Scruggs, who is always busy looking atfer the needy, was ap proached several days ago by a gen tleman who informed him that he had one hundred bushels of sweet pota toes to be given to needy families nam ed by him. Also this gentleman said he would deliver the potatoes to homes designated by Mr. Scruggs. IF YOU WANT FRESH EGG8, CALL J. W. 8. HARDY, PHONE 62 OR 301. THEY ARE GUARANTEED. 20 1t Shoes for all the family. , 20 4t The Standard Shoe Co. Big lot extra fine turkeys at J. V. S. Hardy’s, phono 62 or 301. 20 3t Arrangements are being made to give the young folks of the Presbyter- Ian Church a great time Saturday night. There will be a beautiful Xmas tree with lots of good things on it to make the little folks glad. For shoes that satisfy, go to 20 4t The Standard Shoe Co. 2 cans tomatoes 15 cents nt J. W. 3. Hardy’s. 20 Ct AT THE MAJESTIC. Tonight we will offer one of the best vaudeville attractions ever shown nt the Majestic, "The Triscoe Trio,*’ la comedy and harmony ringing. This attraction Is one of the most expen* slve and wo believe one of th best acts we have ever booked. Everyone who enjoys good singing should see this act. We feel safe in guaranteeing satisfaction to all. The usual two reels will nlso be run. Take ouq word for It and come out and see this show. 18 3t Let us nil your order for Oysters and fresh fish. Phone ISO. 7 tf Backache, Headache, Nervousness And rheumatism, both in men and wo men, mean kidney trouble. Do not allow it to progress beyond the reach of medicine but atop it promptly with Foley Kiiney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. T-.Inc In action, quick results. Gem Pharma cy, T. 8. Paine. Office 419-21 LaOrande Building. DR. E. B. MITCHELL, OSTEOPATH, and phyilelan and 8urs*on. Hour,: 9 to 12 and 2 to E p. m _ % Offlce phone 321. Retldanee <7 Folk. St. Phone 451. Call, Anavered Promptly. PROMINENT CITIZEN OE VALDOSTA DEAD REAR ADMIRAL RAYMOND p, ROGERS TO RETIRE, Special To The Herald. Washington, D: C., Dec. 19.—By op eration of law Rear Admiral Raymond R. Rodgers, president of the Naval War College at Newport, will be plac ed on the retired list tomorrow on account of ,agp. Captain William L. Rodfeers, a cous in of Admiral ubSgers, wTTT SUtTeB* him as president of the Naval War College. We fit the foot and suit'the pursu. 20 4t The Standard olioe Co."" Big lot country eggs, fresh and fine, at j. W. S. Hardy’s. 20 3t RING 174 FOR WOOD. 8EA-TO-8EA ROAD PLANNED. Special To The Herald. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 19.—Plana for. permanently marking the Boon's Lick road and the Santa Fe Trail, and to promote a national road from the Atlantic to the aclfflc, were discussed at a meeting of the executive com mittee of the Missouri Old Trails Road A88ic!atidn here today. Fresh cranberries, Just arrived, 16 cents a quart J. W. 8. Hardy. 20 dt We are after your shoe trade. Let us have it 20 4t The Standard Shoe Co. DIED BENEATH Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 19.—Edna Stewart was pinioned under the car and burned to death when an automo bile was wrecked on the outskirts of Montgomery last night. Deputy Sher- The Road to Independence Is not tho spenders route. Deposit * your salary with us, we issue you a pass-book and check book; pay ail your blllo up* by check, thus avoiding the necessity and worry of making your monoy stretch to next payday. You know h'lw It Is, money In ydbr pocket never lasts. YOUR BiNK ACCOUNT WIU atop the leak,, and, If It I, your dedre to set ahead, will eventually make you Independent. Stnrt an ac count with ua today; a large amount not neceieary; Juet your week'a or month', ,alary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAYCROSSS RE80URCE8 $808,000.00 CAPITAL $200,000.00 8URPLU8 AND PROFIT8 $40,0004)0 iff W. H. Bridges was so serlouslx In jured that he was hurried to a hospit al. It 1b said thero were five other passengers, three men and two women, who may bo more or lesB Injured, but every effort Is being made to conceal the details, qnd as yet the names of these people fiave not been learned. The mnchlne was running at h high rate oftspeed when one of the front tires blew out, throwing the wheel around and turning the car headline down an embankment. Tho machine was destroyed by Are and tho remain* Ing framework was twistod Into an. unrecognizable mass. * Immediately after the accident, newspaper reporters were warned to keep away from the seine at the peril lot their existence. (Valdosta Times.) The people of Valdosta were sur prised and shocked early this morn ing at the announcement of the death of Mr. W. L. Thomas, one of the ofiT- est and most highly respected citizens of Valdosta, at hfs home some time between midnight and three o'clock. He was found dead In bed by Mrs. Thomas about three o’clock this morn ing. The body was still vrarra and It was evident that life had been extinct only a short while. His death occurred peacefully and w ithout a struggle. He had been suf fering with a cough and had a cough ing spelt about twelve o’clock. Mrs. Tlibmns got up and gave him a cough drop which he took and went- back to sleep without coughing again. He ap parently rested well nnd there was nothing more thought of him until Mrs. Thomas woke up about three o’clock. He was so still that she got up to Investigate and found that ho was dead. His death was caused by heart trouble with which he had suffered for two or three years. For a long time h!s condition was so serious-that it was expected that he would die at any time. Ve got much better and had been coming up town every good day for several weeks. While his condi tion was known to be very serious there was nothing to indicate That The end was so near at hand. Two or three years he went on a Ashing and hunting trip to Florida ahT! caught a very severe cold which developed Into la grippe and It was feared that he would die before he reached home. Since'then he has been declining in health and has been almost constantly under the care of a physician. f ***** GIFT GOODS That are good and will give years of Service and Pleasure A Few Timely Suggestions FOR LADIES |FOR MEN Pearl Brooches Watches Pearl Beads Chains Hat Pins Charms Locket & Chains Watch Fobs . La Valiers Signet Rings Shirt Waist Pins Set Rings Cameo Rings Lmbrellas Set Rings Canes Neck Chains Scarf Pins Toilet Sets Cuff Buttons Manicure Sets Tie Clasps Cut Glass, Etc Military Brushes Moderate Prices . ikl .. |Tr '>, a ah^i