Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1893-190?, September 02, 1893, Image 6

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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1893. BIO SALE A T COST I DRY GOODS, SHOES AID WHS!' VHII sell at cost for THIRTY DA\S, commencing JUNE 1st. You will.never have another chance like this, get some of the Bargains. Many of these goods will be sold BELOW COST! j Come and Figured Lawns. 2 1-2 cts yard. Ginghams 5 to 7 1-2 cts yard. Calico 4 to 6 cts yard. White Checks 6 cts yard. Check Homespun 4 to 5 1-2 cts yard. Tickings C to 13 cts yard. Cotlonades 9 cts yard. Wool Jcabs 15 cts yard. 25 ct Dress Goods 12 1-2 cts yard. 15 ct Lawn 8 1-2 cts yard. Black Calico 5 1-2 cts yard. Double Width Henrietta 11 cts yard. Men's Under Shirts 25 cts. Ladies’ Under Vests 8 cts. 10-4 Sheeting 13 cts yard. Linen Chambry 10 cts yard. Coats’ Spool Thread 45 cts dozen. Remnants half price. Black Silk Belts 20 cts each. Dress Linings 5 cts yard. Large lot of Fans half price. Clothing at 5 per cent below cost. Jeans Pants 75 cts pair. • Pants worth $4.00 for $2.50 pair. Brogan Shoes 75 cts pair. Women’s Glove Grain Button Shoes 80 cts pair. Cow Pen Shoes 55 cts pair. Fine Button Boots, worth $1.50, for $1.00 pair. Oxford Ties 45 cts pair. Best Fine Oxford Ties $1.00 pair. Ladies’ Hats half price. Children’s Hats half price. Men’s Straw Hats half price. Men's Socks at from 5 to 20 cts, worth double. 4-4 Brown Homespun 6 1-2 cts yard. 3-4 Brown Homespun 4 cts yard. Sea Island Homespun 5 cts yard. Children’s Shoes less than cost. Needles 2 cts paper. Thimbles 2 1-2 cents each. Ladies’ Umbrellas 65 cts each. Fans at 5 cts worth 25. Fans at 15 cts worth 50. „ Trunks 15 per cent below first cost. I will positively sell at cost and below for THIRTY DAYS! Come and EXAMINE GOODS and GET PRICES. BRING THIS 'WITH "YOU and I will prove that you can get goods at NEW YORK COST, am going to give away some goods, and among the rest a FINE SILK DRESS worth $20.00. Watch, the daily paper for particulars and come and see the Dress. JOHRTSOlXr’S BLOCK., Wayoross, G-a. J.V. NORTON. .GILLON & HUDSON, • FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, MIS IKON WORKS. WfflOSS, GEOOGI1 Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, Tty Gr. O. TURNER, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA Everything Hew! Splendid Turnouts!* Fine Horses! Careful Drivers! Tl»c lust winippw'. III.; nuumal Ftul.lw cut nnnluctnl in tVay. ro- or t!ii< rf.le of Atlanta. Sutismetinrs cwian»«it*T»«. Special Accommodation* for II rum men*. J&" A trial is all I a*l». Winding Up of the Season! A GRAND CLEARANCE SALE / $ OF ALL SUMMER GOODS REGARDLESS OF PRICE, COST or VALUE!!! IBEGrl^INrillXrGr Thursdp^JulyJOth! The C. C. G r ace co. LI AVING added all necessary Machinery to our shop, we 11 are now prepared to do all kinds of casting, repairing and general work on Locomotives. • We also carry in stock Stationary and Saw Mills, Piping, Belting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass Cocks of all kinds. We make a specialty of SYRUP MILLS AND KETTLES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED WARREN LOTT. C. E. MURUHY LOTT & MURPHY, Fire, Life and Accident ' INSURANCE AGENTS and BROKERS WAYCROSS, GA. * Nothing but Fiist-class Companies represented. Insurance effected on all classes of property Six of a Kind IS AS SAFE AND HARMLESS AS jBl Flax Seed Poultice. It is applied right to the parts. It cures all diseases of women. Any lady can use it hersel£ Sold by AT.T. DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of $1. Dr. J. A. McGill & Go., 3 and 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, HL Sold by E. H. CRAWLEY. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. Prompt and Cheap, and satisfaction guaranteed. Send your orders to the Herald. UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS. w.r. mgintosh & co. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, We are opening the largest ai\<l best stock of Fnrniture,Carpets,Matting, Rugs, Matting, Etc., Ever brought to Waycross, and will compete with any market in prices. JST Mail or Telegraph Orders for Furniture or Burial Cases promptly attended to. -cheap coffins.- B. H. LE In buying Clothing a. man doesn't cave anything at ail about how the people in other countries spell “honest” or “dis honest” His soie object is to get high- grade goods at low-grade rates, and he wants to be treated with Home-Spun Honesty When a man pays an honest price for clothes he wants honest clothes, and if ht doesn’t get them no amount of palaver can smooth over the deception that has been practiced upon him. We invite a trial of our goods by those accustomed to trade elsewhere. We want t« con vince them that we are not only Honest i# Six Tongues but that our goods are better and in greater variety than can be found else where. The quicker you come the better, for “only the bones remain for, those who come late.” j Y, BROS. & CO. Benton & Upson, MANUFACTURERS* AGEXTS. Machinery and Mill Supplies, ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw Hills,,Shingla Hills, Wild Work- lag Hukinery, Sogar, Bits, Cattoa sad Baaalag Hackiairy. 'igating Machinery A SPECIALTY. Office akd Warehouse, Machinery Wharves, Adjoinisg S. F. & V. Railway Bipit, tw 1>. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE koTWp. Do jw war them? Who MstSa eeritry • pah Best In th. world. FjeovaatafooDRESSSHOL mad* fa the latest styles, deo 1 ! pay $6 to $8, fay my $3, $3.50, $4.00 cr $5 Shoe, They fit oqtul to cestom mode ind look led nsrtSMO. If yea with to economise le yosr footwear, do so by purchasing W. L Deegas Shoes. Nlme led price stampedes the bottom, lock ftr It wheayoebnyo W. I~ IMJCGLAS, Brockton, ICaes. Sold by B. H. LEVY, BRO. & CO.