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Mon's Suits8 3.50
Men's Suits 4.50
Men's Suits 7 50
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Men’s Fine Suits 810.00, 815.00 5
PHOTOES
FOR
Xiinis Presents
Are to l>e the “Correct
Thing” this Year,
Cai.lan’P >kk i hk I*ink \Y<
AT
Wilson’s Photo Studio
| Come to us for Clothing. %
J. W. Adams & Co., f
94 IMant Avenue, Way cross, (la. Jy
The editor of the Herald is
very much opposed to municipal
wraugl.-s and fumily fusses. We
have known tiie former to ruin
towijs Mini have been .dudging
tho latter for thirty years. jS
Von ran tind the most beauti- 3
fill framed and up to-date pin- ||
lures in town at the Wayrross J
Furniture Store. Prices guarun IS
teed. if [jj
This weather is simply delight 8
ful ' V - wish we could divide it j | Wilson’s PllOtO Studio,
with our friends in Maine.
See the odd dressers at tli
New lot of fancy work just
1 received at Miss E. Parnell's. 172
Ladtos’ tine wool underwear at
reduced prices. Grace Brantley
Co.
I.argo, handsome rugs for
Xmas prosonts at Oraco Brantley
Co.
Pf
blankets greatly reduce
o, at Graco Bi'antley t’<
I’IimIo .!<■
old i i,.
Mrs. Taylor, wife of Engineer
1 \V. B. Taylor, of.the A. C. I,., is
'<]uir*• sick wilh iever al the resi
dency of Mr. W. A. McDonald,
I No. :;s Church street.
The requests to Mrs. Jarley for
reproduction of her Wax
I j Works tonight at the Armory
• j bus t'een so urgent that she has
kindly consented. Admission 10
hoaaands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know It.
How To Find Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
rater and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
's tling indicates an
.a—r* unhealthy condl- , A
tion of the kid- j
neys; if it stains •’J
your linen it is i ft
" >nr* rtf Irirt. ' m.
IS»ss«»i£ is^c ises
4 Dr. W. H. Buchanan, §
\ DENTIST.
| We use the most mod
ern and Quickest
Metliods.
over First National Hank
( l’hone No. *7. Way cross. Go. S
issssssesssssssssessssses*
Herald's Telephones:
Editorial Room, No. 25.
Residence - “ 12.
evidence of kid*
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to
pr j it or pain in
the back is also
onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
arp out of order.
V/hat tc Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
ten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- ;
ghS , n h %^y5tu y m r X^ f ;r ,s 1 „ ev Z Index to New Advertisements
ick, kidneys, liver, bladder and eve«y part |
the urinary passage. It corrects inability *
hold water and scalding pain in passing Miss Eddie Parnell—locals,
bad effects following use of liquor, J E Pickins—Local*,
or beer, an i overcomes that unpleasant 11 C ••. utuan— ad.
cesslty of being compelled to go often <»race-Brantley Co—Locals
ring the day, and to get up many times ■ 1 " —
ring the night. The mild and the extra
dinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
alized. It stands the highest for Its won-
rful cures of the most distressing cases,
you need a medicine you should have tho
at. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
^fou may have a sample bottle of this
Perful discovery
nT* book that tellsi
tore about it, both sent
bsolutely free by mail, ____
ddress Dr. Kilmer & nemo of Swmmp-Root
THE DAY’S DOINGS.
Wftycrogjs Furniture Stn
mtg bargains.
Binghamton, N. Y. V/hcn writing men-
reading this generous offer in thin paper.
OYSTERS!
Served in Any Style.
Fresh Fish and Shrimps.
Meals at All Hours.
B. F. Jones’ Restaurant,
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.
Telephone No. 188.
Plant Avenue, Wavcronn, G».
Cheapest Rates in the World I
One 8u»t and Extra Trousers Prcsssd
iVeekly—$1 00 per month. Two Suits Two
2xtra Travers rres«ed, Mended, Cleaned,
•Ctc. weekly — $1.50 per month. Neat,
’romnt service. Goods delivered. Mem
t>enshfp ‘
A largo number of strangers
are in the city today. They are
welcome.
See the complete line of rattan,
reed and grass rockers at tho
Waycross Furniture Store, They
will save you money. tf
Blankets 65c to $4.75; comforts
85c to $2.75. To get right prices
come to us.
163 H. J Benton & Co.
Don’t buy Christmas or wed
ding presents until you see
Seals’. ^
Dolls, tne prettiest lino shown
in Waycross.
tf Waycross Book Store.
A woman need not expect to
have her wedding dress made
p tickets now on sale.
WavcrossPressingClub. undergo the
Waycross, Ga. CHA8. 8. THOMA8, Prop j ,
Corner Jane and Tebo Streets. , jokeg,
Boot Marliot 2 , .
Fresh, Tender. Georgia tc Western Beef, j and . othcr beau,,ful ware '
PORK SAUSAGE. ETC.
Prompt Service, Give me a trial
80 flan Je'nSf: o..! b .V Gem Pharmacy.
Handsomo pieces of wave crest
Seals
Perfumed Amulets, for sale
tf
Money
Saving!
Made Eaey at This Store !
Don’t forget
That this is
Bargain Month
At Our Store.
Everything for Cold Weather
For Men and Boys.
Calvin W. Parker,
| [Clothing, Shoes, and Hats.
Cheapest Store on Earth.
The Cash Grocery is receiving
its goods today. More lo follow
daily. Your patronage solic-
itod.
A complete line oilil dressers
ami odd shaped mirrors going at
cost to make room for new goods
coming in at the Waycross Fur
niture Store. tf
Another slight frost this morn
ing but the mercury is well up
in the sixties at 10 o’clock.
Get your boy a galloping horse
at the Waycross Furniture Store.
They are up-to dale and cheap
in price. tf
New, fresh stock groceries,
being received at tho Cash Gro
cery, Redding Block. Give them
atrial order, and you will be
pleased.
Girls' tricycles going cheap at
the Waycross Furniture Store.
tf.
The Cash Grocery, opposite
post office, in Redding Block, is
receiving its goods today. Nice
fresh groceries, and square
dealing .are the grounds on
which it asks for a part of your
patronage.
Blankets 55 cts. to$4.76; com
forts 85ets to $2 75. To get
right prices come to us.
163 H. J. Beuton & Co.
Our Store is chock full of nice
toys, dolls, fancy goods &c., and
the prices are right.
tf Waycross Book Store.
Remember the Cash Grocery,
Redding Block, nre receiving
a full supply of groceries and
will be prepared . to All year
wants in the grocery line at
right prices.
Wanted.—'Twenty men tosuw
stove wood at onee. Call on W.
B. South. 08 Mury street. tf
Beautiful Christmas and wed
ding presents at Seals. tf
Until further notice, in order
to introduce our Target flour, we
will sell you a 24 pouudsack and
a 15 cents package of Horsford’s
buking powder for 70 cents. The
flour is as good as Bullard’s
Swans Down or Uapilola.
15 6td2tw Hardy Bros.
Fine perfumery all sizes and
prices. Seals. tf.
If you are interested in doing
something, forgot what your
neighbor would say and proceed.
Our lino of holiday goods this
season is the prettiest ,wo have
ever carried, tf Seals.
Toys! Toys!! Toys!!! at Way-
cross Book Store. - tf.
We have a beatiful line of
low and medium-priced articles
for Christmas, tf Seals.
Express wagons, all sizes and
prices, at Waycross Furniture
Store. tf
2(HJ lbs Lyon’s celebrated can
dies at Gem Pharmacy. tf
S
re; they A wi man thinks it
tf to keep the lamp miming for the
absent one: a mail thinks it is a boon
waste of oil.
Small sizes rubber boots just!
in. Make your boy a Christmas
present of a pair. Uicltins.
Wanted.—To buy lightwood
in carload lots. Call on W. B,
South, 08 Mary streot. tf,
Buy your swinging shooflys
and velocipedes from the Way-
cross Furniture Store. They sell
them cheaper than you can got
them olsewhere. tf
Nunally's candy, freshest can
dy on our markets at Jordan &
Williams.
We have the newest, attrac
tions in footwear for Christmas
trade, Dlckins.
Always a fresh supply of Nun
nally’s delicious candies at Jot
dan und Williams. It.
Ladies’ Fancy Boudoir, felt
and evening slippers for Christ
mas presents, 50c to $2.50. %
Dickins.
We regret to learn that Mr.
R. O. Leo is not doing quito so
well today as lie was yesterday,
He has been a very sick man
for the past week.
There are plenty of Christ
mas presents in Waycross to
supply Santa Claus and every
body else. Don’t send out of
town for anything that you can
buy at home.
See our toys, games, dolls &c.
before making purchases,
tf Waycross Book Store.
We are glad to learn that Mrs.
J. H. Mather, who has boon very
sick for several days, is some
better today.
Among the visitors in Way-
cross who aro in attendance at
the Beach Edwards wedding to
occur at the Methodist church to
night, are Misses Mattie Bell
Bullard, of Washington, D O.,
Lillie Peacock, of Eastman, Per
tronia Powell, of Suvannuh;
Mossrs. Leo Roy Edwards, T. II.
Edwards, Romer Denmark and
R J. Travis, of Savannah, Clar
ence Smith, of Valdosta, and Iru
Wilcox, of Wfllacoochee.
Buy him a comfortable pair of
those handsome slippers and he
will stay at homo evenings.
Pricos 75c to $1,75.
Dickins? Shoe Store.
See notice of valuable Black-
shear property for sale.
Silk handkerchiefs und ‘muf
flers for Xmas presents, at Grace
Brantley Co.
Wedding presents at Seals, tf
Tho excellence of ou- stock
and store is well-knowrqth rough-
out this section. Alwaysjthe
newest und best—always the
greatest variety,and tho greatest
quality—these things help us
to our largo volume of business.
16 3 Waycross Jewelry Co.
See tho $2.tin spreads that i
being sold fur $1.50 at G|-;»i
Brantley Co.
Mrs. W. II Bradley, who I,
usly ill for the past,
few days, is Reported as boil
some bettor today.
100 fancy sofa pillows, made
of silkollne, crotons, fancy
swissos, etc., with 4 inch rutile,
only 35 cents.
Grace-Brantley Co.
LOST—Lady's stool watch,
with tho initials M. G. I,, en
graved thereon. Has silk fob
Finder will be rewarded by ro-
t urning to C. B. Ost at Southern
Hotel. ^ 2t.
Beautiful iinoofwliito spreads
for wooden and iron bods at
Grace-Brantley Co.
Have your new hat trimmed
with fruit or foliage—a lot of all
tho now things worn at tho Now
Y ork horse show, just oi>encd at
Miss E- Parnell. ! 17 2
Remnants of 35c mattings for
1 5c yard. Grhco-Brnntloy Co.
A daughter of Rev. E. M. Skip
per is dangerously ill nt the resi
dence of her lather, near the A.
& B. depot, in Old Waycross.
Soe the handsome umbrellas
at Grace-Brantley Co s. boforo
you buy your best girl a Xmas
present.
FoUND—A Indy’s glove.
Ownor can obtnin samo at this
office by paying 15 ceuts for this
notice.
Gold and silver handle umj
brolluB for Xmas presents at
Grace Brantley Co.
Assistant postmaster Morgan
out today and his health is
rapidly improving.
rugaN-lii
night the
U ran
aper than you
n.
-Brantley Co.
M1-.
in fro
Janies E Siitnmerall came
n Savannah this morning
Id ho present nt the Bench-
Edwards wedding tonight.
Miss N.dlie Mi >rton enter
tained a number of friends at
her hospitable Inane on Morton
Avenue last night. Refresh
ments were served, and all
present report a most delightful
time.
nil. i
Foil SALK Th® C l. Morfin olio* cin be
bought it ■ birgoln If told $t one*. A. P. Parham
A Son. tf
FOR SaKR—A new Merrill Piano, just
from factory, cok! $000; run bo bought
for $350crnIi or on e«ny form* if pur-
flitu-pil at omit, Information at Herald
FOR It F.NT- Qua or two (utnlihtd toemi with
board. Mra. Elactra Marahon Craig, It Albany
Avanut. Five minute* walk from depot. tf
Foil HALF—Seoond Hand Callgraph Typewriter.
Can ba bought CHEAP if aold at onee. Apply at
Herald Office. t tf .
WANTED—To exchange a good farm
for city properly. Apply to D. J.
Much'.»urn or thU oflice.
WANTED—A yeung man to utrk la prlntlngOf.
Orricc or
KNIGHT & WILLIAMS,
Real Estate ana Insurance.
Morn, to tho Firm National llanlc
Wo will Innuro Your Proportr: Wo will Rant
Your Property: Wo will U-m-1 You In Guaraa-
teo C o. Wo Soil nnd llur Ro d Knt ito.
W. C. HARVARD, SOLICITOR.
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GRAND PRIZE PARIS
1900 •—
Columbia Disc Machines Record*
aro SUPERIOR lo all others.
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We’ll Suit You
Whether you are hard to suit or not. We want particular people to see our line of
Clothing, Furnishing, Hats, Shoes, etc.
rtore quality, more value, more fashion In our store than In many others—
and the Great point Is—there will be no difficulty about the price here.
H. C. SEAMAN.
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