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MONEY!
Bring your keys and try to
open the money box. Don't
forget while you are here to
buy a month’s supply of gro
ceries and save ten cents on
the dollar. Try us and be
convinced that we will save
you money.
The CASH GROCERY.
Eggs! Eggs! Eggs:
17c Per Dm.
Heckera Oat Meal 9c
4 Packages Mince Meat 25c
4 Pounds Prunes 30c
12 Bars Ark Soap 25c
A 24 lb Sack Pride of Denver flour.65c
1 Package Cream Wheat r ..10c
1 Package Grape Nuts 10c
HARDY BROS.
SMOKE
EL PRO
All Havana Tobacco
K CENTS
5 J
“Bear This In Mind”
There Is no better than the btst,
Tao Bavor that stands every teit,
Pure quality appearanoe grand
Is -rarely J. E. M. brand.
GOOD CREAD, DELICIOUS PASTRY,
, FANCY CAKES, ETC.
Easily made with J. E. M.
The Flour of Excellence so good
yon always want more. Order a sack
today.
Oae carload of this famous Flour
received today.
Leaders In Fancy Qrooerles.
WILSON GROCERY CO.
WUson Block. Telephone 128.
Local Happenings.
Swell line men's suit cases at
20 tf. McGee & Richardson.
Sheer White Goods" II cents to 49
cents.
Tollmans Mercantile Co.
New White Mercerized Waistings,
15, 25 and 39 cents.
Youmans Mercantile Ce.
a E. 3HULTS,
Contractor and Builder.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
FURNISHED FREE.
'Phone 313. 29 Albany Avenue.
Look 0»t !
The Crip Will Get You
A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUF
FICIENT.
New shapes In men's Spring Hats.
Felt or Straw, at
20 tf. McGee A Richardson.
New Round thread" and Val- Laces,
Special 5 and 10 cents.
Toumans Mercantile Co.
The newest creations in men’s dress
Suits for less, at
20 tf. McGee A Richardson.
New black light weight wool goods
for skirts, 75 cent values, Special 69
cents.
Youmans Mercantile Co.
The Herald is pleased to learn that ,
Mrs. W. F. Eaton, who has been ill
for some time, is Improved today.
Ask your grocer for Blue Ribbon
Lemon or Vanilla, the extract of
known purity. Goes twice as far and I
the “Blue Ribbon Flavor" is perfec I
tlon.
New line Spring and Summer Hats
for gentlemen.
20 tf. McGee A Richardson
You will agree with all that have
seen them that the pattern hats now
on display at the Waycross Bazaar
are the prettiest and at prices most
reasonable of anything ever shown
in Waycross. 22 2t
Mr. Harry H. Pollock, who was
clerk at the Phoenix Hotel Here when
C. M. Bout well was proprietor,
died several days ago at Miami, Fla
Mr. Pollock had been sick for a long
time with consumption.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY A HOUSE
AND LOT, OR LOTS IN TOWN, CON
WAY PARK, OEENWOOO. OR OUT
WHERE GEN. GILCHRIST IS GET
TING THINGS tN 8UCH NICE
SHAPE, LET ME TAKE YOU OUT
IN A COMFORTABLE BUGGY AND
8HOW YOU WHAT I HAVE FOR
SALE.
CHA3 H. REDDING.
Mr. John T. Hopkins, a prominent
citizen of Newburg, Ind., near the city
of Evansville, Is in the city stopping
at the home of his friend, Dr. W. N.
Nanney. Mr. Hopkins is & very clev
er gentleman, and may decide to lo
cate in Waycross. The Herald would
be pleased to see Mr. Hopkins be
come n citizen of the Magic City
John W. McGee Is in Baltimore and
New York for a week getting the very
latest things for his millinery depart
ment Notice for opening will appdur
later. 20 tf
Plenty time to get the latest shape
for your new hat. Our Opening will
be later.
20 tf. J. W. McGee.
Miss Minnie Jones will return home
tonight from n visit to her sister nt
Gainesville, Fin.
Mr. W. W. Addison, of Statesboro,
Ga., en route to Florida, stopped over
here to visit his friend, Mr. A. W.
Lang.
Peaches Injured in Cobb County.
Col. Emmett McElreath received a
letter from a citizen of Cobb oounty j
this morning saying that the peaches our Millinery Department will be
were badly Injured by the cold snap | ready with a full line of the very new-
In that section. The letter was writ- ' 0H f Foreign and Domestic creations
ten yesterday and no doubt further 1 i n a f ew days Our buyer is in New
damage was done to the peaches in York and Baltimore this week select-
that section last night. Col. McEI- ' | nR the latest things.
reath formerly lived In Cobb county,
and he Is naturally sorry to hear such
bad news from his old homo.
Gave Out Loaded Cigars.
20 tf
J. W.
Mc(/ee.
AnjAged Citizen Dead.
Mr. Laugbinghouse, an aged citi
zen. died last night at the home of his
son. Mr. R. B Laugbinghouse. on
Glenmore Avenue. The funeral oc
curred this afternoon and the re-
The Shrlners got off n good Joke on
two of the officers of Waycross Lodge
No. 97 I. O. O. F. last night, and were interred at Kettle Creek
Iheir friends are guying them no little ce metery. Mr. Ivaughlnghouse Is sur*
about it today. The Odd Fellows hall vlved j jy j,| R w if* an d several child-
is just across from the Masonic Hall,
Cures Colds
in 24 Hours
EQUALLY A8 GOOD FOR HEAD
ACHE A CONSTIPATION.
CASTOR IA
Sit lafiuit« tad Children.
Tks Kind Yoo Hm AlwifS Bo«$M
and, there being such a large number
Mrs. Herbert W. Wllion has been I ot the Shrinera here the Odd Fellowa
spending a few days In Valdosta with wore alkeil , 0 teoder them the „„„
her sister, Mrs. W. H. Goodwin, and ] of thelr haM aUo After talkloa
will return to Waycross this after* about the matter for a few minutes,
ion—Valdosta Times. j one of the Odd Feilows said, "let
“ “ 1 them have the hall'' af:the samo time *
Mr. J. O. Bowden, wishing to keep 1 intimating that he would like to have
posted on what is transpiring In the a cigar. One of the Shrlners
Magic City, dropped in this morning p U |ckly accommodated the gentle
and ordered the Evening Herald sent man a fl no losing cigar and al
io Bis home on the corner of Eads HO g aVR one to another Odd Fellow
and Miller streets. present. But, lo! and behold the .
‘ boys wero not to enjoy themselves |
Mr. J. L. Tyre, of Thomasville, who smoking long, for the things were J
recently accepted a position as clerk loaded and jsoon exploded. Those I
at the Phoenix Hotel, is an efficient that dld not get clKars had tho , aM ,, h |
and accommodating young man. He
Is making many friends since coming
to Waycross.
New shapes In men's Spring Hats.
Felt or Straw at.
McGee A Richardson.
on the other fellows.
Several pistol shots at a late hour
last night aroused some of the citi
zens on Jane street. The Herald
learns that, hearing a noise as If
somebody was attempting to enter a
Notice!
All of A. I. Griffin's and Benton &
Griffin's notes and leases can be
found at 100 Plant Avenue with A. W.
Lang. Come and settle the same as
I will hand them out for collection by
residence, the shots were fired Into AptU „ t unIea , ttor are iet Ued.
the air to frighten t(icm awsy.
3 21tf
A. W. LANO,
100 Plant Avenue.
Mrs. E. O. Kirkland and family Mf , Q Ben|0 „ of Montl „,, lo , , j
have moved Into their new homo on j arrlTed |„ the city this morning, and |
Jane street. Mr. J. K. Bibb and fam-! today has been In consultation with ,
ily have moved Into the bouse vacat- j many citizens of the city with a view
new bank in this •
ed by Mrs. Kirkland on Mary street.
He recently purchased the place from
Mrs. Kirkland. Mr. R. J. Anthony and
family have moved to the house va
cated by Mr. Bibb on Hicks street.
The house on the corner of Tebeau
and Elizabeth streets, vacated by Mr.
Anthony, has been bought by Mr. Rich
ard O. 8cnxggs, who will have the
building moved in order to erect a
handsome residence on the lot
of establishing a new bank In this J We have CO.'i suits In the above
city. Mr. Benton Is president of a style and every other style that’s up-
bank in Montlcello, and is connected to-date for Spring and Hummer and
with many other banks and all parts we aro going to make a reputation
of the country. Ho Is willing to fur- this spring selling these good suits at
nish any amount of capital for a new prices lower than the other kind,
bank here. His proposition will be J Any kind of goods you want. Prices
JjVant Golumn.^J
f^OR SALE—Second hand single
wagon cheap. Apply No. 22 Thomas
street. 22 2t.
FOUR ROOMS--To rent, furnished.
Mrs. Moffie Whilden, Plant Avenue
and Parallel streets.
Wanted—A partner with $500 to
engage in paying, legitimate business
In Waycross and surounding territory.
Address B Care Herald. 22 6d Aw
WANTED—Young ladies for oper
ators at telephone office. D. P. Mur
phy, Manager. 16 If.
j WANTED—A couple of furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, near
Wilson block, by man and wife. Ad
dress No. 9 Albany Avenue. *
For Rent— 3 unfurnished rooms,
suitable for light housekeeping, for
parties without children. Sewerage
and bath. Apply 17 Stephenson St.
FOR 8ALE—Good family horse, 8
years old. A bargain. Apply to W.
J. Oassett. H tf.
WANTED—Five or six room mod
ern house north of A. C. Ix. Ily. E.
D. Beatty, Care Post Office. 19 5t.
FOR SALE—Second hand buggy
cheap tor cash. Apply to J. T. Living-
•ton, No. 11 Tebeau street. tf.
WANTED BOARDERS—Two work
ing men cma aecure board for $3.60 per
week at No. 42 Miller atraet 12 tf
Wanted— Gentleman or Lady with
good reference to travel for firm of
$250,000.00 capital. Salary $1,072.00
per year and expenses; salary paid
weekly and expenses advanced. Ad
dress, with stamp, J. A. Alexander,
Waycross, Oa.,
PRESCRIPTIONS—A. prescription
clerk should be as trustworthy as a
pilot oo an ocean- liner or an eapresa
thaln engineer. We set Just about
that standard at this store. You wUl
Bod our cash plan a great money
saver. O. R. Brinson.
FOR SALE—My grocery store oa
Thomas street: good aatahllshed trade.
Reason for selling I desire to devote
my time to the contracting business.
This Is a splendid ehsnce for anyone
desiring to engage la the grocery busi
ness. Apply to W. J. Oassett. No. T4
Thomas St. ’Phono 103. lBtf
SALESMEN WANTED — Three.
salesmen wanted for our new Rail-
road. County and State 8urvey of -
Georgia. Just off tho press and abso
lutely new. Prepared to meet tho
enormous demands for a map allow
ing the new counties recently estab
lished. A splendid opportunity for
energetic men. Ruud, McNulty &
Co., Chicago, III.
Now
Ready
Union Plumb
ing Co.
MASTERS A SMITH, P.ropriator*
If you want plumbing done come to
see us for our estimate; then you'll
know In advance wbat you’ll pay for
first class work.
And you cant get first class worV
for less than our prices.
Bring Us Your
Tinning Work.
NO. 48 PENDLETON STREET.
laid before the buslneaa men of the
city, and a meeting of dtixeu will
probably be called to dlscuu the mat
ter of organization
88.00 to $30.00 salt. Union made.
T. a BIBB A PARKER,
The New Clothing, Shoe A Hat Stora.
Folka Block, Waycroaa, Ga.
THE STATE LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY:
V. L. STANTON, MANAGES,
WAYCROSS, OA.
TRIES AND TRUE: SAFE AND
SOUND: NO EXPERIMENT: TAKE
NO RISK: IF YOU INSURE WITH
THIS COMPANY THE RISK IS
SHIFTED FROM YOUR SHOULD-
ER3 TO THAT OF THE COMPANY
AND NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. LARGE
ANNUAL DIVIDENDS PAID AN.
NUALLY. ASK OUR POLICY HOLD
ERS AS TO THIS. STATE DEPOSIT
JANUARY 1ST, $3,435,188X0 MAKES
THE POLICIES AS GOOD AS A
UNITED STATES BOND. COMPUL
SORY LAW RAISES DEPOSITS AN
NUALLY. USE YOUR THINKER
AND YOU WILL BUY THE STATE
LIFE’S POLICY EVERY TIME.
For prompt work leave your laun
dry at tho Wlleon Preening Club, 31
Pendleton Street
A. 1. IIUNSUCK.
2 6 tf. Manager.
The Best of Everything
IS NONE TOO OOOO
FOR THE SICK.
Thin we guarantee to be true ot
tho druga chemicals used In
compounding our prescriptions
Wo are constantly adding to our
extensive Une ot Toilet artialaa.
Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Etc.
Crepe Paper, all colors,
plain and decorated at
ioc and 15c.
Bedding’s Pills are not excell
ed for biHlouanes* .
REDDING&CO-
Phone 30S when yea
Buist’s Garden Seeds
The Shapes of Roll*
ireclnto It when «» Is good you
nt uothiug better than we can
The quality is good focanse
*p» ln«r our product# is good.
* bukiTK. uk). they know their
bu*iuo*H end fuii 10 use their
skill to ;h* be*' advantage. Let the
sun deliver you some ever/ morn*
ing.
Telephone 118.
4. ICUHKR.
Pretty Una of 8pring Dress Goods
received today at
Humphreys k Williamson.
ALL FACIAL
BLEMISHES
REMOVED
IN ONE WEEK
BEAUTlO
Ha perfect and flanutej Bed^er
Ucautiola can be used so as not to
Interfere with business and social da*
ties. Used by particular people ovary,
where. Besutlola removes blackheads
pimples, wrinkles, freckles, moth
patches and all ugliness ot tho com
plexion-worst oases la twenty days.
If your druggist cannot supply yon wo
wUl sand It post paid upon tho receipt
of price, 88 cants. Write for particu
lars sad literature describing our tan
Unc ot toUot requisites.
Sold by Sodding k Co, Waycross,Oa.
E. R. BERRY CHEMICAL CO,
ft Leu Is, Mo. J
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