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A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD.
Seems heavier when he has a weak
hack and kidney trouble. Fred Dueh-
ran. Mall Carrier at Atchison, Kas..
says: "I have been bothered with
kidney and bladder trouble and had a
severe pain across my back. When
ever I carried a load, my kidney trou
ble Increased. Seme tlnje ago, X start-
ed taking Foley Kidney Pills and sin---
taking them I have gotten ehtli tfV
rid of all my kidney trouble'and an) a*
sound now as ever." Gera Phirwsc;.
Frerli meats, eggs and chicken:
Parker, phone ISS.
by all who attended. After the beau
tiful progranfglven by the little fofks
and offerings for the poarhsd mi been
made, |t was announced that old Santa
Claus had arrived and to the'delight
and amacehvcnt of the little peopie fie
came through a little window In the
top of the Tabernacle ahd sllded Eight
down In their midst. AtVer holding a re
Cepilon which lasted some minutes he
began to give out the pretty bags of
good things which had been placed on
the treo. The little folks had a most
glorious time and left loving dear old
Santa Claus better than ever. A large
quantity of groceries and fruit were
contributed which will ph placed
where It is needed.
v.'t'ti.Iter'permitting.the Trinity Meth
od;,.:: congregation will hold their
Xmas exercises In their-big Taberna
cle. There trill be a short program
and Xmas tree, and a supper.
Turkeys
Turkeys
Turkeys
Seud us your or-
1 der. Can sell you
Turkeys every day
r om now until
Xmas.
Better See Us
Miss Juanita Bennett has strived
from college to spend the holidays at
home.
'Rev. J. £., Summer, the new pastor
of the Deenwood Methodist Church
paid the Herald a pleasant visit this
morning.
Prof. Otis Miller has on exhibit at
the Bon Ton millinery store n magnifi
cent liny of oil and paste:.kntlngi.
Stop In and eee them. 6 tf
15 POUNDS 8UGAR *1.00 THIS
WEEK AT J, W. 8. HARDY’S, PHONE
<2 OR 30t. ‘ 20 3t
OLD SANTA CLAUS
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH TONIGHT.
All the children of the Presbyterian
Sunday school are requested to be at
the church tonight at 7:30 o'clock v
■ee Santa Claus and to receive the
nice presents he will have for them.
Children, bring your mamma'e and
papas'.
Big lot cour'
at J. W. S. !.. i
The Fp:ration Amy of Waycrou,
Teorf;, Is preparing tx give a Free
hr'*::nae Dinner to throe hundred
r-r;hy poor of tfit* city. Will yon
vlp us with liberal donation to make
■his effort a success? '
Tours to help save the lost poor,
Capt and Mrs. Gossett,
Offlcore In charge.
Phone 518, P. 0. Box 5!3. i
Groeery
Company
W. M. Wilson, Mgr.
h one 128,
Wilson Block
count
A quick hock prepared in • minute.
Tike no substitute. AskferHORUCK’S.
Not In Any Milk Trust
PATINT kAWVIRS,
[S03 Seventh St, Washington, D.C..
Dr. C. A. Downey, of Waycross was
made a member of the finance commie
tee of the Georgia state Veterinarlana'
Association at Its annual meeting Just
held In Atlanta.
T. H. Blizzard
Black-Sight
Shoes for all the family.
J It The Standard Shoe CO.
UVCT RTWICWC Through a writable oversight the
reputation of this old, roll*- ■ names of the Singleton Furniture Co.,
S^dlSir'SSSKftato: I wvcr0 “ HoC *‘ Co ' Mr - RoO-
bii-.htd. It does not imitate I ding were not mentioned In the card
I ° f P-O'^ed in the local new,
Hvtr Imwder, with a larger I papers last Tuesday by the Catholic
F2 I T »* >«><•* -«.hy wish ,0
maite U S> for that unintentional omle-
- ' slon and express their sincere appro-
hlcola Oysters and fresh fish elation of the kindness shown to them
18*. . . 7 4 by the above named partita.
One thousand pounds nuts for sale
at J. W. S. Harly’s. Best quality.
20 2t
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
WAYCROSg EVI
For standard ahoea go to
SO 4t The Standard Shoe Co.
For fresh eggs, chickens, and meats
ra ( p3j*pajkJttads' ilet W. J. Parker ISrve
/ yon;- Phone 188. 212i
For shoes tqst satisfy, go to
20 ft The] Standard Shoe Co.
2 cans tomatoes 16 cents at J. W. S.
Hardy's. 20 3t
Let us fill your order for Oysters
and fresh fish. Phone 189. 7 tf
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
Till Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Get the habit, smoke "O. O. O."
Cigars. Clear Havana. ( IT tf
■ For Appalachlcola Oysters end fresh
fish,-phone 189. 7 tf
MRS ETHEL BERRY
DRESS MAKING AND PLAIN SEW-
ING. TERMS REASONABLE.
No. 32 Jane SL Waycross, Go.
CHRISTMAS.8UNDAY AT
FIR8T METHODIST-CHURCH.
Morning.
Voluntary.
Anthem, ‘‘Long Tear’s O'er Botbl>
hem's Plain", Handel.
Hymn, “Joy To The World.”
Apostle's Creed.
Prayer.
Anthem, “Bethlehem's Plain.'
'Scripture- Lessons.
• Gloria.
Offyrtory, “Shout Hosannah," Ash
ford.
Hymn, “Hark The Herald Ange's
Sing."'
Sermon by the pastor. Rev. Osgood
F. Cook, “Good Tidings of Great Joy",
Luke 11: 10-11.
Solo, “The Christmas Star."
Doxology and benediction.
Evening.
Voluntary.
Hymn, “It Came Upon the Midnight
Clear.”
Paryer.
Anthem, “While Shepherd's Watch;
ed", Herbert.
Scripture Lesson.
Offertory, "Tha Wise Men," Jack-
son.
Hymn, “Holy Night, Silent Night'."
Sermon by the pastor, "The Incar
nation," John 1:14.
Hymn, "Christmas Song."
Prayer and benediction.
The morning service will begin at 11
o'clock and the evening service
7:30. The Sunday school will meet at
3 p. m. The public cordially lavlted.
fit tin Original and flanuina
HORLICK’S
MALTED MILK
Tha Food-drink far dll dgaif
For Infants, InvaBds, and Growing children.
PureNutritkm,up bidding the whoiebody.
Big lot extra-fine turkeys at J. W. 8.
Hardy's, phono 62 or 301. 20 3t
For coughing, dryness and tickling
of the throat, hoarsoneas and all
coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. Contains no lpl-
ates. Gem Pharmacy. T. S. Paine.
Mr. S. C. Scratton, of Sprngfleld, Ill.,
la among the latest arrivals on Deen
wood Tarns. At present he Is
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. CouJh
of near Waresboro.
Mr. Frank Weldon, a prominent cit
izen of Atlanta Is calling on his Way-
cross friends today. He has been trav
cling in the South and Is en route to
Atlanta.
Seven families with six carloads of
household goods will arrive In Way-
cross during January. They are Deen
Land Deenwood Farm buyers.
Master Royal Dunn of 67 Reed
street while trying to explode a brass
cartridge yesterday at noon did so, but
not In the manner he expected. It ex
ploded and a local physician spent an
hour or two picking out pieces of,
brass from Royal’s chest. If blood
poisoning does not set In Master Royal
will be ready on Monday to experi
ment on other explosives.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Stelnhelmcr
loft this morning for Brooks, Ga.,
where they will be the guests of Mr.
Stelnhetmer’s father over Christmas.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Regular lervlces at the First Bap
tist Church Sunday at 11 a. m„ and 7
p, m., conducted by the pastor, Rev.
W. P. Price. Sunday school 'at 0:45
A cordial Invitation to those who do
not worship elsewhere Is given for
you to worship with us tomorrow.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Regular services at the Presbyter
ian Church tomorrow a. m., at 11:00
o'clock, and evening at 7:30.
Sunday School at 0:45.
Westminister League at 6:30 p. m.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all who have no church engagement!
visitors and strangers.
Everyone of tha little folks who
took part (n the Xmas exercises at
Central Baptist Tabsruacle last night'
are requested to be at the Tabernacle
Sunday ntght at the program will ho
repeated.
“Grandma”
Sausage
We hovo Installed an- electric sau
sage mill, and will make, a specialty
of “GRANDMA* SAUSAGE. We
have an up-to-dato market and propose
to head the procession. Try us and
bo convinced,
We N have Installed a HOBART
ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and
will make a specialty of furnishing
our customers with this valuable egg
Office 419-21 LaOrande Building.
DR. E. B. MITCHELL,
OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and 8urgeon.
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to S p. m
Office Phone 321.
Residence 67 Folks St. Phono 454.
Calls Answered Promptly.
The parent who presents bis boy with a bank: book .encourages thrift
and economy, thereby promoting his welfare and happiness :
The value 0 fmoaey and Its necessity's oessentla! n a successful career
choud be early Installed In a child's mind. A splendid object lesson would
he a Christmas present of a bank no count .with a reward for saving tf cer
tain amount by next Christmas. '
Call today and 1st us furnish the book; 81.00 or more win start the no-
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Backache, Headache, Nervouanees
And rheumatism, both In men and wo
men, mean kidney trouble/ Do not
allow It to progreaa beyond the reach
of medicine but etop It promptly with
Foley Kllney Pitta. They regulate the
action of the urinary organa. Ttlns
In action, quick reaulta. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
30 cente per quart. Ring 388.
19 at®
The election Is over, we all hav#
the came governor and the sama
mayor; and we can all tare somo of
our hard earned money by trading at
16 Ct Red Crete Pharmacy. '
Cowart'e Oyetere, 388, 30 cents per
quart; |1.20 per gallon. 19 St
producer at a very amall cost. We
urge you to try a amall lot and aee
the Increase In your egg aupply
Then It will pay you to arrange for a
regular weekly aupply ao that you
will not be disappointed.
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
Little & Odom
Jewelers