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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY x, 1893.
40 Per Cent.
REMOVAL.
40 Per Cent.
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On nil Goods!
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40 Per Cent.
REMOVAL. 40 Per Cent. .
All Grades of Wood Coffins, Robes, Ac
Order through responsible parties of
WX. PARRKR, Wngroroas, On
THE LEADING CLOTHIER.
IWEftY, m p SBLE
Stables.
Fine Horses, Carriages and Buggies.;
Drivers Furnished If Desired* I
Patronage solicited,
-R. O. LEE,
PROPRIETOR.
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S. L. PRICE,
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General Produce Merchant,;
Bneoai, Lurd,
’ Gori, fiits. Synp, Gfelckiis, Etp, <
■TO.. STO.,
ALWAYS ON RAND.
, Orders promptly filled and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
L
W. B. COOPER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
— asd —
Commission Merchants.
-Naval Stores, Cotton, Etc]
94 1-2 Bar Street - - • Savannah, Ga.
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Benton & Upson,
MAKUVACTUltRS* ACaXTS.
Machinery and Mill Supplies,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
Sw lills, SliiHi Ullls, Vni Vork-
iil HwMiirj, Sigir, lies, Gsttii
ud Guiiii luklury.
Irrigating Machinery
A SPECIALTY.
Orhcs Aim Wakxhousx, Machinkrt
Whaktes, Anronmo
L F. a V. Iilliq Bipit,
octS-ly. - JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
Every Man or gov
Vbo Tells Me They Saw This Advertisement
In The Herald
CAN BUY
A Round Square Cut Blue Middlesex Flannel Suit for $ 8.80
A Flagman’s “ “ “ “ 8.80
A News Boy’s “ “ “ “ 8.80
A Conductor’s “ “ “ “ 10.00
COLOR WARRANTED OR MONET REFUNDED!
Men’s Black Worsted Suits for S 6.50
Imported “ “ “ .’ 10.00
Black, Brown or Balbriggan Socks, two pair for. 25
Balbriggan Undershirts, French neck, for / 25
Men’s $5.00 Low Quarter for 3.50
• “ 3.50 “ « “ 225
_ “ 3.00 “ “ 2.00
100 Straw Hats for 40
100 Fur Crush Hats ; 50
THIN COATS AND VESTS
All Sizes, Colors and Kinds, CHEAP!
Douglas $3.00 Shoes for $2.75.
All Men’s and Boys’ wear below competition.
Bargains going out Every Day !
Baffin Come and GET ONE!
AT COST
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Our partnership expires by imitation
in October, and our entire stock must be
so d at once. We give our customers and
the pubic the benefit of the LOWEST PRICES on
FIRST-GLASS NEW CLEAN STOCK ever known in Waycross.
We don’t ask any profit. All we want is
cost for our goods.
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Onr Line is Complete in All Departments.
We Can Suit Yon With Anything
Yon flay Want!!
Giti/* ^ax Hot* 0 ®*
The Books for the collection of City
Tax for the current year are now open.
All Tax Payers are hereby notified to
come forward at once and pay up, there
by saving the expense ot an
BXBOUTIQX,
By order of City Council.
W. F. PARKER,
City Tax Collector.
Office cor Parker and Elizabeth sts.
9@T Hours from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m.
J. M. TYLErT-kT
Dealer in Country Produce
MID
t + + ■» Genera*. Groceries, +
QUITMAN, GEORGIA.
Send me your orders for Corn, Oats, Bacon
Lard. Peas. Produce, Chickens, Kggs, Pota
toes Ac. They will receive prompt atteu
tion. All goods delivered P. O. B.
COME AND SEE THE GOODS
AND HEAR OUR PRICES!!!
Our goods must he sold, and this
is your gain f
Brad Watson & Co.
Owens’ -Block, Waycross, Ga.
St. Simons Line.
SUMMER SCHEDULE
In Effect May 25, 1803.
S TEAMER POPE GATLIN leaves for
Ocean Pier and St. Simons Mills at 8 a
ro, 2:30 and 6:40 p m, for Pier. Returning
leaves Pier at 6 and 10:30 a m and 5 pm.
Sunday Schedule—Leave Brunswick at 9
a m and 2:30 and 7:30 p m. Returning—
leave Pier at 12 m and 6 pm.
je21 ^ U. DART, Manager.
MAX ISAAC,
7Y\erebant jailor,
A Fine and Fashionable. Lot
of Goods Always on Hand.
93F Satisfaction guaranteed.
Cleaning, Dying and Repairing neatly
done at reasonable prices. Next door to
TV. A. McNeilV
METAL19 m WOOD CASKETS.