Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, July 18, 1908, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD FEED WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, BRAN. COW REED, CRACKED CORN, COTTON SEED MEAL, HULLS, 8H0RT8, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRI T8, ETC. We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERMS lash T. Q. BIBB SMOKE J. M. COX, CO. FIGARO’S TBE BEST CLEAR BAVANA CIGARS Aocal & Personals. ^THE RIBBON CLERK’S LAMENT. Same old summer, Same old girl,? Same old Marcel, Came old curl, Same old functions, Same old whirl. Same old Lake shore Same eld beach, Same old romance, Same old peach, * Same old question. Same old speech. Same old answer, Same old ring, Same old rapture, Same old cling, Same old first kiss. Same old thing. Same old rival, Same old spite, Sr.me old fall-out, Same old fight, dame old ring back. Same old night. Same old outing, Same old stay, Same old trip home, Same oid day, Same old story Same old way. — —Roy K. Moultoq, $37.30 FROM WAYCROSS TO BOSTON AND RETURN VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account Meeting Supreme Lodge Knights Of Pythias, .Rates Are Open To Public Date of sale July 30th, 31 August 1, 2, 3, 4, 1908. Return limit to August 16th, with extension of limit to Sept., 16th on payment of additional $1.00. Stop-over at New York will be allow ed on return trip up to final limit of tickets. For detailed information call on Ticket Agents or write, E. M. North, Div., Pass., Agent Savannah, Ga. o.A.4 One broken lot of shoes at Cost price, as long as they last. The Lewis, Watson Co. Mias Alice Wilson Is spending.,a lew weeks In North^-^orgla. Mr. John Nichols Is spending his va cation at Hot Sprhfgs, and Little Rock Arkansas. Mrs. Ollive Freeman, of Savannah, Is spending this week with her niece, Mrs. S. 13. Parker, 46 Mary street Go every night to Pleasant Moments Station to see the moving pictures. They are always Interesting. tf. Mr. II. F. Connelly has leased the Irlehour Box Ball Alleys from’Mr. C. B. Myers. He extends a cordial In vitation to the public to call. Mrs. Elizabeth Olaman suffered a bad fall yesterday afternoon at her homo on Mary street and was painful ly Injured. It i* stated that her shoulder was broken. Mrs. Oleman will be confined to her room for some time as a consequence of the accident. Mrs. L. F. Pugh, of Lake City, Fla., Mrs. Omar Little, and little daughter of Abbeville, Ga., and little Miss Eve lyn Reynolds, of Valdosta, arrived to day and are guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Lovelace at their attractive home on Reed St. Mrs. V. L. Stanton, who has been in New' York city for the past month, is expected home In a few days. Mi® Stanton will bring her sister, Miss Kate Clarke who has been very ill, home with her. Miss Clarke Is. well remembered here and will be welccfn- ed by a numbr of friends. ^ Somebody is going to get a bargain In a high class piano on Saturday af ternoon at 6 o’clock when tho two beautiful pianos at Brinson’s Drug Store are sold at auction. The pi anos are direct from the factory, «utf were ordered by a piano dealer who U sick with fever and Is In need of some ready ^he public is cor dially Invited to call and inspect the pianos at any time before the hour of •aale. Rain or shine, fine pictures every nlgh*t at Pleasant Moments Station, .and buttons free. 14 tf V. C. PARKER, •Contractor 8c Builder, Woycrboo, Georgia. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notlc. is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Don J. Cason and E. L. Gorman, under the Ann of Don J. Cason & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. Don J. Cason retires from the firm and the business will be continued at the same stand, corner of Parrallol and E streets by E. L. Gormun under tht.name of E. L. Gorman. The said E. L. Gorman assumes nil liabilities of the firm and all accounts due the firm payable to him. •iKfiiii July 13, 1908. Don J. Cason. E. J. Gorman. Muslin underwear at very reduced prices The Lewis, Watson Co. D. & O. Lott's place of business, the most prominent in Waycross for rent They will take offices up stajrs in Southern Office Building. 14 Jt LACE AND LACE “8ay, maw! ’ "Well, what?" "How do they get holes In lace?” "Why, they make the lace aroun the holes, my son." "But It ain't lace, til! It's got hole i It, maw?" "No, Edwin." , "Well, how do they get the hole n the they put around the hole to make the. lace, then?" "CallJ, you will yet drive me t. lestraction." ^ * "Where do' they get the holes "Why, the holes are Just air." "Oh, they’re air holes?" "I suppose so." "Well, there’s air holes In paw’s "at Does that make It a lace hat?’ "No. No. No.’’ "A Swiss cheese has holes in It. Does that make it a Swiss lace?" "Hold your fool tongue! Do you hear?" "Didn’t you say all lace had holes maw?" "Yes." "Well, I’ve got shoe laces, but the) ain’t no holes in 'em." eave the room and pertnit me tc finish ‘Lady Lingerie’s Lost Lov low Lord Lumbago Was Lu Away by a Llsstme Little Lallapnlaza of a Lacemaker." "Maw. kin you make lace?" "No. Edwin, that Is not one of my accomplishments.” “I didn’t think you could, maw Mrs. Knockenbergcr said you was so fat lacing wouldn't do you any good." But "maw" according to the Chi cago News, wasn’t too fat to glv Edwin a lacing that did him some good. Stump factory wood sawed to stove length, 65 cents for a $1.09 load if you come after it. Waycross Tir- pentine Company, end of Jane St. 6t Ladies black sorosis underskirts only 9Scts The Lewis-Watson Co. NOTICE. Hereafter I- will be compelled to col lect cash for all Ice books sold, as I have to pay cash for Ice at the factory. 10 lw. H. H. BOSTICK Waycross, Ga., July 10, 1908. Ladles new bow ties. Boys late style Windsor ties 23cts. The Lewis-Watson, Co. BICYCLES AT COST All o? my stock of Bicycles will bt joid at actual cost. No belter bicycle, can be bought for the money. All bus! ness strictly cash. JORDAN’3 BICYCLE 8TCRE g 2w. 37 Pendleton s; All colored lawns marked down for the hot weather. The Lewis, Watson Co THE MAONIFICANT BOWDEN HOME ON CARSWELL 8TREET WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET A 8HORT TIME ONLY. 8EE MR. BOWDEN ABOUT IT QUICK. tf THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OF J. E T. BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL STREET, 18 FOR BALE. A QUICK PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN Have your measure taken Tor th» famous Jewel tailor made shirts Special bargains for ten days. Wa; cross. Pressing Clnb, F. L. Page, Prop Button! Button! Save yoor Button? until the 10 numbers la the first tbous sand are advertised, then wear ifltm Who’s going to find any of the 10 numbers Something entertaining ev ery night this week at Pleasant Mo menu Station. 11 BIDS WANTED FOR BRIDGE. ’ealed proposals, or auction bids, ns'may be decided upon at the time, will be received by the undersigned up until 12 o’clock noon, August 14th, 1908, at site of proposed bridge, for the construction of a steel highway bridge across Satilla river, near the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad bridge between Ware and Pierce counties. Georgia. Plans and specifications to be shown on the day of the letting or upon those on file in the offices of the Ordin aries of Ware and Pierce counties. Georgia. Bidder will be required to leposlt a certified check for One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.0D) as an vldence of good faith, before submitt ing their respective bids. The right Is reserved to'reject any or all bids. J. I. SUMMERALL, Ordinary Pierce county, Geeorsia. WARREN LOTT, Ordinary am! cr-offlclo Chairman, County Commissioners, Ware co., Ga. W. A. CASON, D. H. BENNETT. J. F. TAYLOR, County Commissioners, Ware Co., Ga. Do you want to find a Cool, Healthy, Clean place for your Summer vaca tion? Then go up to Warm Springs. Ga., In Pine Mountains, 200 feet ele- vatiou Directly on the A., B. & A. Ry. Here you will 'nave the finest Bathing in America delightful climate. Hotel with modern equipment and con veniences, Including electric lights, excellent service. Rates $12.00 to $14 for or.o week, longer parlods lower rate,#. AV«o special family rs;es. Fmnd trip t*. sets at low prices. Write ?c£ bccklet with full lr.form?tl>a, CHAJ. L. DAVI3. .’6 tf. Popr'et' r U ThU You? tSsiaJAASSg wotadallirotmd yowWr aad W* w» *»rr _ fc (mama, H i»h«nir bouk aad wall ■vayaabidtBaB 0 ***’ Ita'itnwauMlm. StessSS RHEUMATIC CURE 25TS— SB u*m> UAL* PHARMACY. Want Adds Adda under this CO) umn S Cents a Line. FOR RENT -a °° m< 10 s°uthe. tote] lor reuL See D. A O. Lott. ANSLEY Coa. Compaoy C«- ■nd Wood. Thone 22. COAL —Jelilco, me Anew cor ■eUverl quick. Seasoned wood, ai engtb. Brewer A Simians, phoL NOTICE — 1 Telephone No. 20 fc tlnniug, repairing, roofing, gutterin of any kind. A. P. Kln< & Co. ti WOOD - ° et vour good, seasone wood, any length, delivered quic» from Brewer & Simians. Phone 205 i LOST- A LADIES PLAIN GOLL Bracelet, with, hinge and snap with small dent in it. Lost on streets ol Waycross. Return to 82 Albany Aye or Herald office. 7 3t. BOARDERS WANTED — EITHE. table-boarders o.* board ana rooms fi:i nihed at 41 Pendleton street. Mis Mcrahon. 11 ‘ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE Ol Summer Millinery. Ladles and chil drens hats at half price. Wash skirts at cost. Everything at lower price. The Waycross Bazaar, R. B. Pollard, Proprietor. tf FOR RENT—LARGE STORE ROOM Opera House Bldg. Apply to C. W. Parker, Le Grande Hotel Building. FOR RENT:—NINE ROOM DWEL- liug, 26 Howe st. Has sewerage and bath, reasonable rental. Apply to D. A. McGee, 33 Pendleton St. 30 Ini FOR RENT —Up-stairs room. with hot and cold baths. Pleasantly 1«>- cateJ. A;. ly to No. 2 Williams st. ’»t FOR RENT —FIVE ROOM COT- age on Reed, St., apply to »lr«. Cora R. Mille r. 33 F jilts Si. 15 3t j THE BEAUTY OF 1 A | j COSTUME RETURNES WHEN CLEANED BY j FRENCH SYSTEM DRY AND STEAM CLEANING 1 | WE CLEAN THE DAINTIES GARMENT8 WITHOUT INJURY.. ? TO THE MOST DELICATE FABRICS. \ ELEGANT LACES, HANDSOME OPERA COATS, THE MOST | ELABORATE ROBES AND GOWNS, FURS, FEATHERS, LIN- ; GERIE AND ALL WEARING APPAREL, CLEANING UNDER 1 SUPERVISION OF AN EXPERT. & 25 PENDLETON ST. AOENT8 LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT IN THE SOUTH ARE YOU STILL PAYING RENT IF SO WE ARE 8URPRI8ED! Wo are the old reliable, the pioneers In loaning Home Money. We have been in business for six years In this state, and have loaned hundreds of taousands of dollars all over the South. We will furnish ANYBODY the money nt 5 per cent interest to buy outright or to buy a lot and build on It, or lift u mortgage; and you re pay us monthly payments which, INCLUDING THE INTEREST, aro less than you are now paying for rent. And In ten years yon own the property free and clear. Write TODAY for In formation about our NEW LOAN CON TRACT. M. L. BYCK, DISTRICT AGENT STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN COMPANY Roam 404 La Qrandt Office BuildlAf WANTED 'uaiuul! Farm or Business about location. HWBRH MM tnliMr.at. Nervous women should profit by Mrs. Barton’s experience with Lydia E. Pinkbnm’a Compound. Mrs. Helen Iiarton, of ST Pear son Street, Chicago, Ill, writes to Mrs. Pinkhami 1 m til run-down, and on the verge of nervous procuration from overwork and worry, and til in bedTwban I began taking Lydia B. Ptnkham'a Vegetable Compound. After I had taken it a week l commenced to get better. I continued Its uw, my nervous trouble disappeared, and I am completely restored to health. I hope Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound will benefit other women aa it baa ms.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia & Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands oi women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, uloera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, nriodio pains, backache, that bear- ng-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dlnlness,ornervous prostration. Why don’t you try it? Mrs. Plnkhsm invites all sick women to write her for advice. Bhe baa guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Haas. Hava your buggy rubber urea re paired at J. T. KcOee-a, 21 Albany Avenue. 23 tte.o.d. I do ay own preecnpnoo, guarantee everythin purs and best price. O. B. Brinson. Stump factory wood sawed to store length. $5 cents fur a OL04 load It •ou coma after IL Wayerats Tur- pentlae Company, ead ot Jans SL tt v y v *1* v -!• -I* *'.• *1- -!• -I* 4 , 4-4’4 , 4’4’4 , 4 LIFE INSURANCE And NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION 4- 4- * 4* + 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- * 4* * •J* * h :• I- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4” p 4- v 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4-‘ A National Bank note l u absolutely «nfo because It la secured by a deposit of bonds with the government. A Stato Life Insurance Policy Ih equally na aufe aa a National Bank nolo, because every one of Its Policies Ih secured by a de posit of it* eutlre value will, the Stnte under whose laws It operates No holder of a Notional Bank pete or a Btate Life Insurance Poi’cy bus lost or ever will loose anything ou either because the rlgi.i deposit law to which both are subject, renders such loss an absolute Impossibility. Attorney General Hurt, of Georgia salt! recently: "That no man could afford to trifle with his Life Insurance,” In taking Insurance therefore, keep your rye on SECURITY. The Stole. Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis, Ind., De posits Its reserve ANNUALLY with the State, It rained this de- poslt on the first of last January from Four Million To Five Mil lions Eigh Hundred Thousfthd Dollars. A8SETS 1906 ....•• •• AS3ET8 1907 •• 8URPLU8 TO POLICY HOLDERS 190G 8URPLU8 TO POLICY HOLDERS 1907 FOR INSURANCE "THAT INSURES’’ $£,353,741. $6,674,752. .. $679,625.. .. .$707,402.. V. L. STANTON. MGR. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Waycross Ga. 4*4’ 4’4’4’4’4’4’4’4’4*4’4’4’4’4’4’4’ 4 , 4* 4^ 4 1 4 1 4* 4* 4* 4 1 TRY A BOX OF REDDING’S TALCUM 25C THE FOUND POWDER Of Excellent QuaUtyandof Delightful .Perfume Redding & Co. PHONE 305 4* 4* 4* 4* 4’4* 4 , 4*4’ 4 , /fr 4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4•4• 4*«|i |L|>lfrl*l|H|n»l*|ftl|M»l»lftiail|!lt<l«t»« ■•ttINSMSMN EAT AT THE WAYCROSS RESTAURANT When Your People are away From Home For The Sum- Belter Service lor lea money Thu you get at a Boarding Houie MEAL TICKETS. $3.60 VALUE FOR $300. TONY 1R0WN Proprietor — a— mil —