Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, June 22, 1908, Image 3

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THE WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD FEED WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, BRAN, COW FEED,' CRACKED CORN, COTTON SEED , MEAL, HULLS, SHORTS, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRI T8, ETC. We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERM8 LASH T. Q. BIBB PHONE 268 SMOKE if. IH. COX, CO. FIGARO’S THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS Want Adds Adds' under this COI> umn A Cents a Line. FOR RENT —Roouu tn Southern, Hotel ter rent. See D. & O. Lott. FOR RENT‘ -Sturo It,u Pla:i1 Avenue. Apply to W. E. Simians. if- AN5LEY Col “ : u,ly L '"' nd WooJ. PliO^e 22. 1 AWVNGvS—• am exciu&ive Waj cross agent for a celebrated awning r.nJ tent concern. Cau supply you wlt'n any kind of tenta and awalngi it lowest prices. J. C. English, tl COAL —JeLito, me fiaebx coal i eliterl Quick. Seasoned wood, an- .cutlli. Brewer £ Simians, l'hoi. D. • j Ten Ter Cent Discount j On Fire Insurance & 0 LOTT ' Where dwellings have all flues from 1 * J _ the ground ' LOTT-PEABODY INSURANCE AGENCY PHONE 135. f WAYCROSS, Ga. j Peach & Pecan Land l We are offering siv attractive ^ pencil, pecan land tracts, rang- ' In* iu size from thirty to sixty- t five acres eac.i, at low price an 1 I easy term.-. It i- elevated land 5 and near the* railroad. “GEE ; GUiCi\.*' 1 EMORY SEASHOLT’Z | 5 AND I () CE NT STORE lOO PLANT AVENUE. Y Large granite dish pans Hoc value-. I"c un opening day Stew 2 pans, large granite 1 quart lue. s I will cnr.v a full line of «1IhIh-h, glassware. crockery, tin ware | granite ware, notions, small hardware, candles, hosiery, flavoring RHEUMATIC CURE SSwl Unsay e«s55y wfc ««» aMBfsS&raa TRiSSttBua * 8EALS PHARMACY. Bargain, In tailor made Jewel ailrti for tbe naxt ton days at the Wsycros. Pressing Club p. L. Page, Prop. t! 25 PENDLETON 8T. «Cocal €r. personals. Prof. Settle came in his morning. from Almri Mr. W. F. Crawley went to Doug- I..a this morning on business. Mrs. Ost is spending the tlay vnnnah. II. McGee left last nlglit for on a business trip of several Mess. Stafford and Phillips district agents for the Standard Trust Com pany. today opened offices in room 316 of the LeGrand Hotel building. Mr. Stafford will be in the olllce at all hours of the day, and for the conve nience of the public will be on duty from 8 to o o’clock every night this week.* Mi*8 Celia Brinson has returned Waycross. Her many friends are used to sfe her. Editor Byrd same to take th<$ •er from Black- B. & A.,’ train via morning. . B. Connell, of Cairo, is visit- ; his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Lilley, on I street. j^JiMr. James L. Jordan left yesterday \ White Springs, Fla., where ho will $cn<L about ten days. Part of the Wnycross delegation who attended the big Atlanta, Bir mingham and Atlantic banquet in At lanta Friday night returned to Way- cross last night, among them being A. Price, J. M. Cox, J. It. Whit man, J. M. Hammerly, J. A. Jones and C. S. Hardy. Others who attended the banquet will remain in North Georgia a day or two longer. * The Standard Heal Estate Load Company, of Washington, D. C., and Dallas, Tex., will shortly open offi ces in the LeGrand hotel building. Mr. M. L. Byck, has been appointed district agent for the company and he will bo assisted by. Prof. S. P. 3ettles as field agent. Watch out for the company’s ad In the Herald this week. NOTICE- Telephone No. 2u lor :lnuit.g, repairing, roofing, guttering ->f any kind. A. P. King £ Co. tf. WOOD —Get vour good, seasoned wood, any length, delivered quid irom Brewer £ Simians. Phone 203 d ••NOTICE—All persons who own | i a dog or dogg in thiycLy of Waycross i ire notified that the dog license is - .tow due. See Cupt. Sheldon nt the • City Hall. .. U a : Offices For 3 Olilcei. the h,-st I. ? over the Post ofilce, Rent The Way cross Buxaar Millinery, 2, Ladles ready-to-wear goods Fuucy) 2 goq^s. Laces ami Embroideries. extracts bices, ribbons, Come and bo c^;r!:j Watch the Window. ^ .j. .j. *J« •!* *1* *|* *!• -J* *1* 4 * .% TRY A BOX OF R. B. TOLLARD, Propr. » II Now that Gilchrist Is nojlilbated foi* governor of Florida, he should COfii# nome and let the boys congratulate liini. The Phllathea’c of the First Baptist ei.urch will have a business meeting Wednesday afternon nt 4 o’clock at Mrs. T. S. Singleton’s on Carswell street. All members are requested to be present. .Mr. V. L. Stanton, of this city-, call ed on Governor-elect Jos. M. Brown •luring the latter’s short stay In At lanta Saturday. This was the first time Mr. Stanton had met Mr. Brown and he was greatly Impressed with Georgia’s next Governor. Miss Irene Ulmer, after a pleasant visit to the family of Mrs. W. G. Sut ton returned to Savannah this morn ing. Miss Ulmer is a well known teacher of elocution and will leave Savannah In a few days for Boston where she will spend several months in special study In the Boston School of Expression. The badges worn by the Waycross delegation to the Atlanta, Birming ham and Atlantic banquet at the New Kimball House Friday night had the words “Waycross, the Cradle of the A., B. and A.” The badges attracted a gTefll (leaT of attention and were w'ortt by President Atkinson and oth er officers of tbe road. Mr. V. L. Stanton's speech before the banquet was considered among the best of the evening. DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE MA CON, GA., TO ASHEVILLE, N. C., AND THE “LAND OF THE SKY,” VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. LEAVE MACON 5:00 P. M. ARRIVE ASHE VILLE 7:10 A. M. FOR INFORMA TION RESERVATIONS, ETC.) AD DRESS G. R. PETTIT, TRAV. PASS, AGENT, MACON, GA. STOVES REPAIRED—ON SHOR’i uotlcd. Satisfaction gnuranteed. Tele phone. No., 117 Albany tnemte, Way- cross, Ga. „ 9 Im 4S Plant Ave. j ^ Residence for Rent f tr Several good residences for f | tent, and roorus furnished or un- I * ? 9 furnished. J 9 REDDING’S TALCUM POWDER 25c THE POUND LOST— TWO BLACK AND white pointer puppies, one black and tan hound pupple; one Re 1 hound pupple. ; left home this morning. Re turn to McGregor Mayo, and t ec . lie rejvard. / ' i' FOR RENT—NO.Ge ALBANY AVfcJ. Six rooms. No. G3 Albany avenue five rooms. Apply to J. M. Bell 7u Albany avenue. 15 f«t, FQR SALE—CASH OR TERMS or 4 horses, 1 trap, 2 surrles and l carriage. Dick ins Livery Stable. 19 fit. Among the Waycross delegates to the State Democratic Convention, who have gone to Atlanta are» V. L. .Stanton, Judge A. P. Perham, dele gates; and alternates T. J. t lellan. J. A. Tomberlln, W. H. Strick land, J. L. Sweat, F. B. McDonald and George W. Deen. Mr. Sweat will leave for Atlanta tonight. The Pierce county delegation com posed of Editor Byrd, E. L. Walker, S. T. Sweat and B. D. Brantley left this morning over tbe A., B. & A. TL R., for Atlanta to attend the State Demo- itlc Convention, which convenes They were Joined In Way* iy several members of the Ware "county delegation. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Waycross, Ga., Juno 19, 190S. Notice is hereuy giv&n that the partnership heretofore existing be tween G. A. Thornton and J Thornton under the name of Thornton Bros., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, G. A. Thornton huvlng bougnt the interest of J. M. Thom ton. G. A. Thornton will hereafter own and duct ‘the business and will be sponsible for its debts and he alone is entitled to collect the accounts and debts due to said firm or said com pany. G. A. Thornton, ** J. M. Thornton. EGGS ONLY 20 CENTS DOZ. AT tf. MUTUAL GROCERY CO. WANTED—Lady Wants Work, WILL TAKE HOME SEWING OR WASH LNG..MRS. M. E. NEWMAN, 87,REY NOLDS STREET. 22 3t Prof. 8. P. Settle, of Waycross, has been elected superintendent of the Alma Polytechnic School for next year. Prof. Settle has had an ex perience of 30 years as a successful teacher and discipiiarian, and his pu pil*, many of whom are now mar ried, speak in the highest praise of him as a teacher.—Alma Gazette. The Alma Land Company built and presented to the town a buifding and furniture including a fine piano at a total cost of $10,000.00. This is a princely gift and enables the School Board to employ a teacher of repute and ability. The Herald bespeaks for Alma a successful term under the soperindendence of Prof. Settle. THE BE8T PILLS EVER SOLD, “Arter factoring 15 years I chronic indigestion, and pending ovar two hundred dollars, nothing has done me as much good as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. I consider Shem the best pills ever sold.” writes B. F. Ayscue, of Inglealde, N. C. Sold under guaran tee at all drug stores. 25c. FRESH GEORGIA BUTTER IN LB. BLOCKS, ONLY 2S AND SO CTS POUND, JUST RECEIVED AT tf. MUTUAL QROQERY CO. For the next ten days we will sell the famous Jewel tailor made ahlrtt at reduced prices. 2.50 shirts foi $2.00; $2.00 shifts for $1.50. Tbe Waycross Pressing., Club, F. *L. Pag* Prop. tL WANTED—BY A LADY POSITION ns stenographer and typewriter, dross “Stenographer^’ 32 Miller street Waycross. Ga., 20 tf. WANTED—THREE ASSISTANTS and a music teacher. Apply to 3. P. Settle. Supt. Alma, Schools, 22 Church street, Waycross, Ga. FOR RENT.—8 ROOM DWELLING No. GG Tebeau. Apply to G7 Teboau street. • CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED— IN your locality to represent us. Exper ience unnecessary; $110 per month ann expenses. Write for particulars. The Monroe Cigar Co., Toedo, Ohio. Real Estate Insurance Rents Collected and Taxes Paid for Non Residents *««»••• *•« t•» *»• Sm Urn Mboul Vour Nmut Polity, W.IV. SHARPE, Jr., Pitonc 347. 28 Pendleton. Si YOU SHOULD know this. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will oure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyound tbe reach of medt cjne. No medicine can do more. Central and Union Pharmacy. Weak women should try Dr. Shoop'. Night Cure. These Soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories go-direct to the seat of these weaknesses. "Hook No. 4 For Women” contains many valuable hlnta to women, and It ia free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racne, Win., to mall It. Ask the Doctor la strictest confidence, any questlonu you wish answered. Dr. Snoop’s Night Cure Is «dd by all dealers. ‘ -Health Coffee” Is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yjt produced. This clever Coffee substitute wts rec ently produced by Dr, Shoop Racine, WIs. Nora grain of real coffee In It either. Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee la made from yure toasted grslns, with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would fool an expert —who might drink It for coffee. No >0 or lO'mlnngta tedious boiling. "Made In a minute,” says the doctor. Sold By The Waycross Grocery Co., and Mutual Grocery Co. Of Excellent Quality and of Delightful Perfume bedding & Co* , . PHONE 305 -I- * -I- * * * .j. * * * * ******** * * * * *| THE BEAUTY OF A COSTUME RETURNES WHEN CLEANED BY FRENCH SYSTEM DRY AND STEAM CLEANING WE CLEAN THE DAINTIE8 G ARMENTC WITHOUT INJURY., TO THE MOST DELICATE FABfllCS. ELEGANT LACES. HANDSOME OPERA COATS, THE MCST .ELABORATE ROBES AND GOWNS, FURS, FEATHERS, LIN GERIE AND ALL WEARING APPAREL, CLEANING UNDER SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT. IHMSS TOIL1IM PRESSING M '‘-'2S PENDLETON ST. AGENTS LARGEST DRY CLE ANING PLANT 'IN THE 80UTH FOR SALE South Ficnlsge on Cherry Street ■ Riverside Park Terms reasonable RIVERSIDE PARK CO. M PENOLETON »T. FROM ONE SACK .of Hour we make many varieties o4 BREAD. Each Und la different la shape, dif ferent In method ot making and dif ferent U flavor. Hardly necessary to lay that all an excellent We make nothing that wt cannot recommend. f: .• JT- C- HUBER- .