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From the Ground Up.
Our Stock is the Best
“White Rose” Lime, Lehigh Portland Cement, Rigginson’s Plaster,
Common, Pressed and Fire Brick delivered in any Quantity.
IX/liU 4-Un Dirr«Aot o + nf tUo hacf -
With the Biggest stock of the best
Sash, doors and blinds and builders hardware,
Such as Locks, Hinges, Nails. Etc There isn’t any doubt in our minds but that we will save you money and trouble on what you need in this line. Something attractive to
0 f( er in Grained Doors, and Fancy Glass Front Doors. It will afford us pleasure to show you through our stock, and quote you prices on your requirements.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.,
Waycross, Ga.
ruswoN wav tut,
COBB COUNTY CORN (New)
Gallon 12.00
ROSE’S BLUE RIDGE CORN
SYWaOM- ——
IV11 quart 65c. 4qU. (2.50. Gallon (Jig) *2.20
ROSE'S OLD GEORGIA CORN
lYemOld
Pnll quart 80c. 4qts.Z3.00. Gallon (kv) (2.70
ROSES OLD RESERVE STOCK CORN
Full quart SI. 4ata.S3.7S. Gallon <j««> *3.50
ROSE'S OLD CABINET RYE *
Full quart- ,—75c. Gallon (Jotf 42.70
ROSE'S PURITY RYE
, Ab.olnt.ly Para, for Medicinal Un
Fall quart *1. 4qta.S3.7S. Gallon due) *3.50
ROSE S PERFECT RYE
A Smooth, Perfect Whisk.?
PnUquart*1.25. 4qts. *4.50. GaUonii°<) *4.00
ROSE'S CONSTITUTION RYE
Var? Fins 014 Whuk.jr
Fall quart SLSO. 4 qt». SS.50. Gallon (]>t)*5O0
SpooUl prieM la 6 callon hoc., or in cam of
one dozen quart, ef one broad. Write for
The “Old Reliable
Distillers.
NHuue mention thispeper)
Department t. C.
ATLANTA, Ga.
A car load of TVjtai Kns! Proof
Need Oils Get our prices.
m 2w H«rdv Bros.
South Georgia Fair.
At considerable expense the
Waycross Fair Association has
arr anged to makn the approach
tog fair from Nov. 1st to 5lh, in
elusive, the beet.ever held here.
The agricultural exhibits troni
Wnreand surrounding counties
will he sucli as not only to inter,
ost.aud stimulate our own pen-
jilo, hut lo iittruct visitors from
abroad to locate in this section.
And thou in order to make it an
occasion of pleasure and enjoy*
moot to all who come a splendid
Midway made up of the best
shows nnd highly amusing at
tractions I ns been secured, in
cluding the following:
The Famous Millie-C’hristine
Company, from tho Tr.volean Al
pine Village at the World's Fair.
Also a troupe of Tryoiean sings
ors from ihe Alps iti Switzerland.
Tho Allen Amusement Oom<
puny, a high class aggregation
of carnival shows.
Lunette, tho flying lady the
greatest wonder of the world,
with Edison’s latest production
of tho most thrilling train 10b-
bery in the. West.
Colossal merry-go-round shows
anl luterests, they again persist Y Miss D’Auvergne Dead.
having their carnival at the j]j ss Allie D’Auvergne, who
same time. In view of this, the
people, not on'y of Waycross,
but nil South Giorgia, should ie
norc them and rally lo the sup-.
was acci lentally shot Thursday
ufternoon, died at her home on
Francis street last night at 10
o’clock. On account of the nature
port of our home enterprise, t >us e w£mnd , t was feared from
saving it from damage and 1°«* )he flr8t that Miss D’Auvergne
m spite of Savannah, and he l' cou|( , nQt recnver * The physi
clans did all in their power to
save tho young lady’s life, but
i to no avail. After making an ex
make it a great success
The railroads nil give a oue
Tare rate, plus 25 cents, and tbo
entrance feeto the fair is only 86,
cents for adults and 16 cents formation, they at once deeded
children between the ages of 0
and 12 years.
Let everybody come and see a
good fair, eqjoy the amusements
and visit the several interesting
industrial enterprises in the
Magic City.
J. L. Sweat Pres.
John SF. sharp, Gen Supt.
Lee L. Sweat, Sec’y.
E. L Moore's Mill Bnroed.
Part of the large saw mill of
E. L- Moore located at Poulan
on the Brunswick & Western
railroad was burned Saturday
night. Few particulars of the
fire have reached this city, but
is stated that tho plaining mill
Miniature Railroad, with spe-1 an< * a greater parfrof the lumber
cial eugine nnd coach for chil
dren.
!Fat girl show, weight 712 lbs.
And a number of other attrac
tion!.
Also lininesi and running races
each day t-n the iiuest truck
south of Macon,
Besides all this, every elTort
will be made to make the depart
ment of live stuck, manufactur
ers and merchants display, Mu
in the yard was saved. There
was no insurance on the mill,
and the loss is about $5,000,
Mr. Moore has only- owned the.
Poulan mill about six months,
Mr. A. S. Morton Announces.
In our Saturday's edition-thore
appears the announcement of Mr
A S Morton for alderman from
the 6th ward. It Is understood
I that Mr. S. T. Wright will not be
chiuery and farm implements candidate for re-election. Mr.
education, flue arts, woman's'Morton has been raised in Way
work, dairy nnd apinrv and crus* and has many friends. H
poultry, the best over afforded.
Notwithstanding the time for
tho South Georgia Fair here this
fall has been loug fixed nnd Sa
vannah put ou notice and impor
tuned not to cor flict ns hereto
fore, jet disregarding our wishes
is oue of our heat and most sub*
statitinl citizens and would make
a most efficient ofllo'st. lie is
well acquainted with the needs
of tho town and could be counted
oil to do his duty under all cir
cumstances. 1
J- A. Jones Bugsy Co.*
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
Waycross, Ga.
the wound having bled intern
ally. Thursday night the oper
ation was performed and on
yesterday morning Miss D’Au
vergne seemed quite bright un
der the circumstances and talked
to those around her.’ Very soon,
however, thosp who wgre anx
lously watching around her bed
side could see that her young
life was slowly ebbing away.
From the time of the unfortu
nate accident up to a few mom
ents befol-e she died, Miss D’Au
vergne seemed perfectly consci
ous. Her death is one of' the
saddest that has occurred in
Waycross in a long time. She
was just entering into woman
hood, being 18 years old; had
a'large circle of friends in the
city. Her untimely taking away,
and under such peculiarly sad
circumstances, was a great
shock to the family, relatives
and friends. The funeral will
be held at the Presbyterfan
church at 3 o’clock tomorrow
afternoon, nnd will be conducted
by Rev. R. A. Brown. Tho de
ceased is survived by her father,
Mr, A. L. D’Auvergne, and three
sisters, Mrs. 0. C. .Furlong, of
Savannah, Mrs. R. L Mitchell,
of Chicago, and Miss Lillian
D’Auvergne, of this city. All
the members of the family were
at her bedside when the end
came except -Mrs. Mitchell, who
is now on her way here from
Chicago, nnd who is expected
to arrive tomorro v morning.
Hon. W. G. Brantley, our! Decatur county has proven it-
longressman, will deliver an ad* | self to be one of the very beat iu
dress on the political issuos of, ( ^ e gtnta. Farmers are ic
tssss’jx, -"*■*
(lav’of Nov. at 11 o’clock a. are all doing a big business, and
This will be the first day - of su-. now just to show the world wliat
pciior court and we expect tosee'she can do, this glorious old
a large crowd out to hear him. | c , lu ntT walks away from the St,
election 80 ? bCr ° r ° j Louis' exposition witn the grand
m | prize on tobacco, winning over
Cuba, Porto Rica, Mexico and
everything else. — Bainbndge
Argus.
Some illy advised person has
suggested that Waycross milk
men are happy over the pros
pect of an ample supply of water
from the clouds.
When you want furniture of
any kind it will pay you to call
at our store, 71 and 76 Plant-
avenue. Singleton Furniture Co
Secretaiy Jno. S. Sharp has
secured the mammoth flying jen
ny outfit for the Waycross fair.
There will be a large number o!
splendid attractions, on the
grounds.
H.rrnw. and Wire Fencing at price,
to plea.e the contmizr B H. Thomas.
Ftiggies and harm*., at any price
H. Thorna*.
A lute book of 'etiquette says
that biscuits should uut be
opened with the Augers. When
we Urst married the lady we
board with made biscuits that
could not be opened with dyna
mite.
Possibly the most notable sen*
teDce in Mr. Cleveland's speech
was the following; “1 believe
we have fallen upon days when,
more Ilian ever, the cnforcement
or democratic doctrine, conserv
atism and steadiness are needed,
if our national greatness aud the
well-being of our people are'to
be pul beyond jeopardy.”
The Russians promise England
all the apologies she is looking
for. Why certainly.
Between the two oceans we
raise oue-fifth of the world’s
wbear, four-fifths of Its corn,
onesfourth of its oats aud four-1
A. B. Findlay, who says he is
running against Brantley for
coiigiets iu this-district, is re*
ceiving a pension from the state
of Georgia as a confederate vet
eran. What are we.tj think of a
mm who is doing all he can to
injure his people politically, and
receivng a pension at their
hands
It seems that the Baltic, fleet
is in deadly fear of the Japs, and
is likely to be frightened out of
its wits by any little old dog ou’.
Parker says the giant trusts
are in combination to buy the
presidency Tor Roosevelt.
A Wonderful Saving.
The largest Methodist church
in Georgia calculated to use over
100 gallons of the usual kind of 4
mix d paint in painting their'
cnurch. s
They used only 32’gallons of
the Longman'* Martinez Pa’ut
mixed with 24 gallons of linseed
oil. Actualcost of paint- made
was less than $120 per gallon.
Saved over ($80.00) dollars in
paint, and got a big donation be
sides- .
, Every church will be given a
fifths of its cotton. This harvest, liberal quantity whenever, they
is the foundation pf our prosper- paint.
ity. M iny homes are well painted
, with four ga’lons. of Jj. & M,
x. ... _ and three gallons of lin-eod oil
It may be that the war bet ween mjxed the * ewith ,
Japan and Russia -may inyolvej Wears and covers like gold,
the whole world. Russia cer-1 These celebrated paiuts are for
talnly seems inclined to pull oth-! sale by P. N. Harley Hardware
ers into it. jco.
Genuine Primitive Method Whiskey
It is reporteddbat A. B Findlay
republican candidate for congress
against Brantley i* telling the
few scattering populists in the
district that he is going to vote
for Watson. There are some
rospectuble republicans in the
district anl we would like to
know if they can vote for a in tn
who professes to be a republican
an3~supper's Watson.
Everything tbit goes to make
up tho fu-nis'iing Sod fittings of
a home will bh foui d at ourstcra
and we can sell you on easy
monthly or Weelt7> payments.
Smgleton Furniture Co.
Nothing like the old fashioned honest
Whiskey our forefathers made in copper
stills over open' wood fires.
R. M. Rose Co.'s U. S. Distillery No. 9 is the finest old
fashioned fire copper plant in the country.
. j nIy ^ e fine8t * ele ^ ed grain is used in the distillation,
boiled and doubled in copper, over open wood fires, the way
our forefathers mtde it. During the process the whiskey is
filtered twice, perfe&ly purifying it Aged in U. S. Bonded
Warehouses. \
We own more old Georgia “Primitive Method” Corn
Whiskey, from one to six years old, than all the other dealers
and distillers combined. The records prove it. Juft wsK the
Revenue Officers.
FOR LUNG TROUBLE
The discovery that old Corn Whiskey made bv
the‘‘Primitiye Method” has the best ingredients for
ike inroads of Consumption ana Tubercular
troubles and can be retained on the stomach, when'
even French brandy fails, has resulted in a tremeh-
dons demand on our stock by physidans. More of
ZSLf 'X his i ,cs Prescribed than all other brands
combined. Your doctor will tell you why.
WE BELL TO THE CONSUMER DIRECT
37 years of experience and reputation are
behind every bottle. We are not in competition
with questionable prepaid stuff. We know what we
make and that s what we sell.
Write for descriptive booklet P, C, It tell, yon
how our whiskey is made.
-Ask any bank, mercantile house or prominent
citizen of Atlanta about ns. Every bottle tells of
honest business methods, which means honest deal
ing with all. It has been that way for the past 37
years and our business has grown with every year.
all goods are guaranteed to be
exactly as represented or they can be returned to n. at
our expense and money will be refunded.