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The Mutual (*4ace>Mj Company,
W/alker Bld’g.
O. T. HURT, Manager.
Jane Street.
CRANBERRIES.
CELERY.
CITRON.
ORANGE PEEL.
LEMON PEEL
DATES.
FIGS.
CURRANTS.
RAISINS.
NUTS.
Everything Brand New
PROMPT OELIVERY. PHONE US YOUK QUICK ORDERS. TELE
PHONE NO. 64.
DIAMOND X BUTTER. | f *"
TENNESSEE BUTTER.
RALSTON'S BREAKFA8T A>00.
GRAHAM FLOUR.
WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR.
BUCK WHEAT.
WESSON COOKING OIL.
PLEISCHMAN'S YEAST.
FRESH EVERY DAY.
Shelled Almonds.
Hay, Corn, Oats and All Feed Stuffs. g
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Why not follow the lend of tho fam
lllen who arc Having money bp buying
their Orocerlea—Hay, Corn, Oat« and
cow feed for cash? If you once try j
the cash plan you will see how* much
further your money goes and how j
much longer your supplies will last,
provided you buy, where sixteen •
ounces Is culled a pound nnd twelve
pounds a peck as Is tho rule at
THE CASH GROCERY.
I have four fine lots within three | Moca i
blocks of public school that $2,000.00 | per lb. a
will buy. Tills property will double | Jenkins :
In one year. See me If Interested
5 (it E. H. CRAWLEY.
a* v« a#
Hrenkfast Bacon at 15 cents per
pound at the Wood Grocery Store on
Jenkins .street. 'Phone 182. 6 2t.
J$ J$ J$
d Java Coffee at 25 cents
he Wool Grocery Store* on
eet. 'Phone 182. 6 2r
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Best XXXX Butter at 30 cents per
pound at Wood’s Grocery Store on Jen
kins street. 'Phone 1S2. 6 2t. of veterans of the state in Savannah
j* J* *5$ next spring it Is evident that the old
f have some good income property j soldiers and their descendants are to
for sale on easy terms. Now Is the j he given a cordial welcome. It will
The Cotton States Insurance Co., of time to buy. You will have to pay Indeed be a Savannah welcome, and
Thomasvllle, Oa., protects you In more later on. & H. Crawley. 5 6t. 1 when the visitors return to their
WAX CROSS
WOOD YAH
'Phone 313.
r Want Column, j
V» fffl «*V.. 99B2BS>OB23
A Savannah Welccrr*e.
i the active inarr. which j
jii federate- Veterans of both,
and the Sonv nf Voter, ns have
I into the work of preparing
visit of ihc Veterans and Sons f|„|. U ,.J pi,,.. • WANTED-Centlemau or lady wltn
—- vaH a,,u l < *' non. xooe reference> t0 travol by raII of
.! with a rig. Salary 1,072.00 p.*r yea.
||and expenses; salary paid weekly and
I expenses advanced. Address, with
stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Waycrosa,
• PERSONAL MENTION. 4*
WOOOI WOOOI
OooJ Reasoned Wood.
Any Length Oeslrsd.
W. J. OA88ETT.
i olophono 103. 74 Thomas. 8L
■008 20 CENTS AT HAROV BROS.
EGGS 20 CENTS AT HAROV BROS.
EGGS 20 CENTS AT HARDY BROS.
EOOS 20 CENTS AT HARDY BROS.
EGOS 20 CENTS AT HAROY BROS.
EGOS 20 CENTS AT HAROY BROS.
EGGS 20 CENTS AT HARDY BROS.
EGGS 20 CENTS AT HARDY BROS.
EGGS It CENTS AT HAROY BROS.
THEY ALU AGREE
It Vh Buy It at Wllaon Qrooary Ce'e.
Ifa tho Boot.
caie of sickness, accident and death
Office Polka block, up-stalrs.
II. S. CAMERON, Manager.
Ji J< J>
Meaaera. O. P. McCranle and Henry
Paulk have purchased from Mr. A.
P. Padgett, ot Waycrosa, tho property
owned by the latter on north Railroad
•treet. This Is a valuable piece ot
property and the gentlemen are to
tie congratulated upon securing tho
same.—Wlllscoochee Sun.
Jt Jt Jl
Mr. J. 8. Rich, father of Mrs. 0. W.
Williams, of Wsycross, died In Jack,
sonvllle Sunday. The remains were
carried to Savannah for Interment.
Mr. Rich waa If, years old and was
engaged In the oar,I stores bualaets.
Jt Jl Jt
Por Sale.
I have six good mules for sale at
Mortimer's stable.
W. E. BIRMANS.
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The little year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Dlythe had one of hla hands
fearfully burned today by sticking It
Into n hot cup of coffee while the
nurse was not looking.' |
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The Day Restaurant on Plant
Avenus has changed handa again, and
Mr. J. B. Jones Is now In charge. He
III be pleased to serve hie friends
and the public generally with some
thing good to eat avery day In the
week.
JI JI Ji
Mrs. J. W. Seals has returned from
ThomaertUe.
JI d* JI
WANTED!
Someoae ta buy and cut about Of
teen to thirty thousand cords of pins
and oak wood near Folkston. River
and railroad transportation Will sail
by cord o, by tha acre. Apply to Dr.
H. A. Cannon, acting for the Cannon
Peepla who bars aarar triad our
famous J. E. M. Flour and fancy Ten
nessee butter don't know what tempt-
ing moaacla thay hays missed. Ten-.
der, creamy and oxcellc.t flavor- j u “ d “ d Inveatment Co.. WaycroM
Social Bras J Pass, "so much like the j °*
fresh- It cent can; Need'nt be afraid
to serve the moat particular person la
Jl .* Jl
Per Sale.
j homes they will probably carry the
; most pleasant recollections of their
I have hIx good mulen for gale at trip to the sunny end of Georgia.
Mortimer's stable. \ The people of Savannah will un-
W. E. BIRMANS.' doubtedly extend a helping hand to
J* J* J* ; the veterans and their descendants In
Dr. O. A. Nunnally, of LaGrange i*j preparing a reception for these vial-
the lateat candidate for governor. He tor*. There la no city where the cause
l§ a rood old brother, but we aoapect; 0 f the Confederacy Is more revered
he la a second edition of "Sam Jonetf! than in Savannah and where the he-
Candidate for Governor Limited." | r0 es of the ^ray will receive a more
Go your route doctor; if you can swim | cordial greeting —Savannah New*.
through muddy water you may be the, . ■ ——
man.—Macon County Citizen. } HOW THE SOUTH GROWS.
«>• J* & The Baltimore Manufacturers'
. How News Travels ! Record says that while the assessed
Sixty or seventy year. x*o, It took j propwtJr Talue , the for l905
four or five week, to get the return. w , 648>000i fte reaI weaIth waa
of a national election, or for people; |li , M0 . 0 oo.OOO.' It .ay. further that
In thla section to find out even the,,. . . a . . ...
the latter sum exceeds the true wealth
most important things that were hap
pening tlx or eight hundred miles
away. This Is all changed now, and|
one end of the country know* what {_ „ . . . . „ . . __
followed in order by Kentuckey, Mary*
la happening In the other almost as . _ , . , .. _
. land. Georgia. Virginia, North Caro*
jllna, Tennessee. Louisiana, Alabama
| and Weal Virginia. Between 1890
. „ . .. I and 1900 the advance in assessed wal
ed Remberton, two miles away. The;
| ues average $75,000,000 a year. Be
tween 1900 and 1905, the average ad
vance waa $276,000,000 a year.
The Baltimore Sun. commenting
tJw ’upon these figures, says that cotton
Is not the only product that ahowa In
creased figures for diversification of
of the United States In 1860. It makes
the further statement that Texas
the wealthiest Southern state and Is
soon as It happens.
During the tiro here last Saturday
and before the news of the fire reach-
Tlmel had telegrams from Augusta,
Atlanta, Waycrosa and Jacksonville,
wanting full particulars and the loa-j
oes. The losses were published In j
these places and throughout
country In two hours after the fire
alarm sounded and before the firemen.
her. bad fully conquered the flame,. 1cr01 " haa become * toct 01 ,he
—Valdosta Time.. lo thM * »*"» * aa ncar -
ly 200,000,000 bushels; of potatoea,
1.000,000; of hay nearly a million
tons, nnd tncludint nil tho ordinary
Train Killed Big Rattler.
Georgia Southern passenger
train ran over a rattlesnake In ,arm crop *' th * P™**** ln
Mr. L. A. Wlsenbakcr's Held near, 1806 ™ IUOS.000,000 a. wlul
Lake Park n few day. ago. Tho ,,,3 ' <W0 ' 000 ,n 1M#
the world with our 30 cent buttor.
Fresh good, thla week as follows:
Graham Sour, whole wheat flour, Duck
wheat In package, and bulk. Cod
Osh halls In cans, only 20 cents.
Van Camp'a Big Hominy, 3 pound
cons 10 cents. Full Une Helnr A Co.
pickles In bulk. Sweet mixed, plain
sweet, nnd sour. For chickens, eggs
and hatter, we con oell cheeper than
anyone else -Remember thla* Tele
phone as aad your order will have the
KM particular attention as It yon
called In person. 'Rhone No. 122.
WILSON GROCERY CO,
i£ "rant • *k 1
ji ji Ji
Wo now havo our headquarters In
Wilson block until our now place la
completed on Butler street, which will
not ho long. Bread tickets still good
at ntore In Cottlngham building a*
well an nt on - place In WUeoa Bl)-t
Nice, fresh, bread, rolls, cakee, str
and prompt service. Waycroaa Bak
ery, Frits U Brass proprietor. 'Phone
72. tt
Get ymu wood, any length yon want
from L 8. A O. Campbell. Telephone
278. Illtl
* * *'
Thou 271 tor year wood, oar
length yon want. LIAO. Camp-
T Ul«f.
snake was crossing the traek when
the train came down upon It The
snake measured six and n half feet
In length and waa thirteen and n half
Inches around tho body. Mr. Win-
enhaker found the deed reptile soon
after the train ran over It. He says
that It la one of the largest
snakes -to rvei saw.—Valdosta Time*.
What a tremendous demonstration
of tho nprite of the South. It ta a
veritable land of milk and honey.
Factories are near the farm aad the
mine, and aver nil la the geniality of
tho climate. There la no donbt that
the Booth stand, today npoa the
threshold ot her commercial nnd in
dustrial supremacy, and If her rate
ot progress shall be continued for
the next forty years without any
cloud lying over her. tho Increment
of her wealth will be enormous —
Macon Telegraph.
Miss Cleo Dekle, of Douglas, is vis
iting In the city.
Mrs. J. A. Wall has returned from
a short visit to Waynesvltle.
Mrs. Dameron Black leaves tonight
for a visit to relatives at Gulport,
Mlsa.
Col. William M. Toomer Is here
from Jacksonville greeting his many
friends.
No matter what kind you've been
using If blue Ribbon Lemon or Vanilla
falla to please, your money refunded.
Mr. J. A. Wall, one of the Coast
Line's efficient train dispatchers,
made a flying trip to Brunswick yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brantley, ot
Blackshear, came over with a largo
party of young people yesterday to at
tend 8ousa'a concert
Miss Norma C. Palmer has returned
from a visit to her mother at Dexter,
Ga. She expects to go to Jacksonville
soon, where she baa accepted a posi
tion.
Mias Bertie Lowther came up from
Waycroaa Saturday nnd hai been tho
guest of her sister, Mrs. Jeffords, nt
the Corbitt House this week.—Will*,
coochoo Sun.
Are you looking for n bargain la
property? If you are come to see me
and let me show yon what I have.
S St E. H. CRAWLBT.
WANTED—Several handa to chop
wood. Good prices paid. Apply to
J. Campbell. tt
PRESCRIPTIONS—A prescription
clerk should be as trustworthy as a
pilot on on ocecn liner, or no express
train engineer. Wo sst just about
that standard at this store. Too
will And our cash plan n great money
saver. Brinson A Hay.
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished
front room, bath, hot nnd cold water,
with or witbont hoard, To couple with
out children, or two young men. En
quire nt 23 Hainan Avenue.
FOR SALE—12 horse power boiler
and engine, alo grist mill that will
grind corn, cob, stalk and cotton seed.
> wood saw. Apply to E. H.
Finn, 30 td Iw
Early Morning Star EngUah Pea
seed and other varieties nt Hardy
Bros
Notice.
WANTED, SALESMEN.
' Three salesmen wanted for our
new Railroad. County and Suto Sur
vey of Georgia Justus the press and The flnn of H errin A Cowart com.
absolutely new. Prepared to meet the 8HA00W8 0 F SIN. posed ot L. W. Herrin nnd D. Cowwt
enormont demand for n map shearing | waa dissolved on January 13th, 1200.
the new counties recently established. On Friday nigh*. February Stb, Mr.. A ,, (h# Ww|t ot L w .nerrin la
A splendid opportunity for energetic Mrs. O. C. Hamilton's grant ncen- 1 ^ pnrtnerablp have been sold and
le production, “Shadows of Sin.’* will transferred to D. Cowart, to whom nil
bo produced by a capable company | accounts owing to tho firm un to bo
it fur people are entirely free
from Indigestion nt thin mason of the
you. Kodol DU peps la la sat
only tho best rtmody to ass because
It digests what yon out but because
It also tsihlss tho digestive apparatus
to wtmllaU and transform an foods
into tlssnohnlldlng blood. Kodol re
lieves soar stomache; heart barn,
belching, nadgll forma of Indigestion
Sold by Redding A Co.
NOTICE—Have Just opened an up-
to-date sewing room at 72 Reinhart
street Your patronage solicited.
Miss Belle Baxter. 3 tf
FOR R^IT—Meat market and fix
tures with good trade established. Ad
dress "S." care Herald. S 3t
FOR SALE—One good, gentle fam-
By hone in good condition, also, (1)
nice spring delivery wagon. Address
“8." care Herald. • I 3t
WANTED—By young man of expo-
rience, position ns salesman la Gents'
furnishings, dry goods or groqory
stort, or as ooUector. Reference to-
nlshed. Address Tk* care Herald. 3t
FOR RENT—Nice room In dwel
ling only two Mocks from passenger
depot Can he secured famished or
unfurnished. Information at Herald
office. CL
men. Rand. McNally A Co., Chicago,
Illinois.
of artists. All special scenic effects
Hive purchase . new tent and am ^ untried by thla company An
now ready to make first clans photo ^ Athena, Ga^ exchange cays: TJae
i me n call opposite WU- af tho beat melodramas teen here In
re. L. C. Weaker. N fit yennr Aents are an* ea sale.
paid. D. Cowart
tdaean of tho firm and'wffl continue
huitnece nt tha nme location.
ft COWART.
UW. BRRROf.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rubber Stamps*
SEALS
And Stencils.^
pOMtlTONr MOMMA*