Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, August 01, 1908, Image 5

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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD COME SATURDAY AUG. 8-10-11TH Buy a month supply and save $5.00 on your bill; we sell cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Why? because under our cash selling system we are able to offer better goods for less money than other dealers in groceries. OUR CUSTOMVERS &MWE Money because we buy in large quantities and dis count our bills, and sell for cash, have no delivery man to pay, no rent to pay, no horse to feed. OUR STOCKHOLDERS SAVE Because in addition to selling at lower prices than others, we carry an account with them and also they share in our profits. Pest white meat by the side ..../.11c 3 Cans E. J. Peas 23c 7 pkg. of Snowdrift washing pow. 25c Parrot and Monkey .B P. can ....04c Best Sugar cured Hams per pound . 16c 1 iloz. country eggs ...20c 3 cans of Dime Milk 25c 10c bottel Pichels OSc Amours Picnic Hams per pound ..12c 1 EBL best Flour $5.65 2 bottles Sawyers Extract 25c Corn Beef Can ISc • i cans Victor Salmon 25c Georgia Syrup per gallon 50c .5 Gallons Kerosene Oil 75c Sack waterground Meal 4S pound $1.10 21 pound sack Royal Flour .75c Octagon soap bar 04c 15c glass Jolly '. 10c 15c can Corn 10c ?0c can tripe best 16c 15c pound green coffee 10c 75c bucket Lard for 55c 20 can Roast Beef 15c i5c can Boston B Beans 10c 40c peck Grits 35c T3c peck Meal “c 2U can Luzon Coffee 20c $1.00 bottle Raymons Sarsaparilla Tonic 76c 50c bottle Raymons Chill tonic ... .40c MEAT MARKET NEXT DOOR KEEPS ALL KINDS. OF FRESH MEAT AND VEGETABLES, AND WILL DE LIVER SAME TO ANY PART OF Cl IY. WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETHING NICE TO EAT 'PHONE 171 AND SEE IF YOU DO NOT SAVE MONEY. ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET. Don’t forget the place No. 9 Haines Ave. Beaton Block, SCOTT BEATON, Mgr. $2.50 TO SAVANNAH GA. and RETURN THURSDAY AUG., 13TH, 1908. ATLANTIC COAS.T LINE Train leaves Waycross 2.00 p. m. FINAL UNIT OF 1ICKET8 AUGUST 18TH Embrace this opportunity to visit the Forest City with many points of interest and delightful resorts. Tybee * Island, By the Seashore, Thunderbolt with its Casino and many other at tractions. ' Isle of Hope, etc. For further infor mation see your tidl^t agent, or write, E. M. n6rTH, D. P. A-*,' Savannah, Ga. , WEATHER REPORT • For Georgia—Rain tonight and Fri- j day. Northwesterly winds. NOT QUALIFIED TO RUN FOR CORONER. Savanna:), Ga.. July 30.—Falling by a few minutes to qualify for the race for the democratic nomination for coroner in a special election to bo held on August 5, Dr. W. B. O'Rearoneof the strongest contenders for the nom ination aas been disqualified from en tering the rare. His friends want aim to ask for a special meeting of the county" democratic executlvo commit- toe at which to present a plea io b.e allowed to make tho race. The en tries, acordlng to the regulations adopted were to nave been in at noon Wednesday. Dr. O’Rear camo in a few minutes late ami bis entry and money was declined. The MOP be ing run on account of the death of the regular democratic nom7h.ee.. Those who have qualified for the race are Messrs H. B. Staniey, J. O. Keller, Albert Gootto and George W. Lamar. The latter was at one time postmaster at Savannah. THE AGE OF PROGRESS. The robber brought his sand bag down wth considerable force on tho .lend of the citizen, but tho latter only staggered a little and passed oil. "Your money or your life!" t robber called aftor him Impatiently Tho citizen Instantly retraced his footsteps. * ~ Pardon me!" quoth he. "I know by the feeling it was a sand bdg, aud I supposed, of course, It was ballast from some passing airship." It was now tho robber’s turn to make apology. I don’t blame you!" he protested. ‘My style of robbing is so dreadful" out of date that few except tho very old fasMqned people know what about until I have explained to them!" —Puck. $200 TAX IMPOSED C SELLERS OF NEAR GEER.’ Savannah, Ga.. July 3a.—The board of Aldermen of the citv of Savannah yesterday afternoon d- . ose a tax of $2<*0 n year of hollers of pro* .ilhliion beer, "near beer”, or home beer as It Is variously known. Council debated this question at length when the prohibition law camo Into effect and wpg on the point of placing a tax upon tho sale of near beer. There was considerable opposition to this how- over, on the plea that it would have tho appearance of being a license for the violation q( tho moiilbltkm law. On this plea the plan was defeated, jtnd the saloon tax was lost. Tho mat ter has been debated from time to titlxO tflfltte, however, and" flio city fath ers finally decided to risk any imputa tion the placing of the tax might cause and derive whatever revenue possible from the licensing of ldace^ where near beer Is sold. Operation for piles will no necessary u yon use Man Zan Pile Remedy, guaranteed. Price 50c. jlB * • Cherokee Pahrmncy. JO VEAftS* EXPERIENCE IT 18 THE GEGINNING OF THE END OF OUR OAK TREES. Tho fatal oak tree Borer worm has struck Waycross and already thous ands of holes ten to fifteen Inches deep are being bored Into our beauti ful oak trees from trunk to tip. These destructive worms are at work and the heart of the tree Is the worms objec tive. Will our city fathers not begin at once a crusade. White wash with a percent of Carbolic Acid in the mix ture and tho Ire.* whitewashed from iso to ss and in eked prev< .‘►tell ► ill nil*' sh it th<> follow 1 peck of lime to water, 1 quarts sal •unices carbolic acid in lle'u of acid, cron r.i the prog i already at- 1 bottle to bar- V. L. STANTON. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Trade Marks Dcsions Copyrights Ac. AnrflflAMndlnf » akofrh and description mu? qnlcklr nWtrtnln tmr opinion fr«o whether an lions strictlyconn?ontiW.‘HflftoClJOll on PalSuu ■•nt frse. Oldest Rainey for iM-curiiiirp*tetit*. tfxclai not let, without ci j BRYAN’S PRAYER AT THE COT. During the SCLotiis Republican con vention, twelve years ago, before ho ever dreamed of such fame coming to his name, William J. Bryan, was housed in tho Lindell hotel In a room with several cots. In the early even ing, when tho lights were turned low, one man found his way to bed early and as he opened tho door he found another tired reporter over by tho window scarcely doscernablc in the shadows of the room. He was kneel ing at his bedside, saying his prayers, and that simple piety won the hearts of those rough and ready newspaper men who occupied the same room with hint. It was William J. Bryan, who a month later thrilled tho country with his "crown of thorns" speed.—Nation al Magazine for Auzust. A Busy Business Man Does not fume and fnss when be toss Into a bank and has to .wait bis turn before he reaches the teller. Bat when bo USES THE TELEPHONE he is likely to become impatient at even a slight delay. This is becanse he cannot see the oper-icr at work. We ore ail human. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Get my "Book :«►. '* “or Women." It will give weak women many valu able sugestlons of relief—end with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoop Racine. WU. This book No. 4 tolls all about Dr. Shoop’s Night Cure and .w tiiese soothing, healing, antisep tic suppositories con bo successfully • nplied to correct these weaknesses. Write for tho book. The Night Cure Is sold by all dealers. Mathematical. "Are you going to make an example of that grafter?" aald one statesman "He’s worse than an example now," answered the other. "He’s a prob lem."—Washington 8tar. WHY HE LOST HIS FRIEND. Success Magazine. He was always wounding tholr feel ings, making sarcastic or funny re marks at their expense. Ho was cold and reserved in his manner, cranky pessimistic. He was suspicious of everybody. Ho never threw tho doors of his Scientific American, A bandenmetr I! .nstrstsd weekly, hmit rlr. dilation of any fcientldo journal. Terms. *3 a AaiValai r •* 4 1 * «Mdbjrall newsdealer*. A frlend«et our elbow predicts that tho rains aro about over. This is good news If true. Too much rain is Injuring crops In this section. COUNTY TAX ASSESSORS NOTICE. As required by Board of County- heart whlo open to people, or took j Commissioners of Ware county, I them Into his confidence. have compared lists with Tax Asses- Ho was always ready to receive as-1 sor for City of Waycross and equallz- slstance from his friends, but always ed all county returns with those made Little Miss Sarah Lovelace was t.te charming little hostess at a beautiful birthday party yesterday afternoon, tho occasion being her eighth birth- lay. Llttlo Miss Sarah received some very pretty presents, among them a beautiful ring set with rubles, and a pin set with the same stone, the ruby being her birthstono. Pink and green wore used for dec orations. and the refreshments were fruit punch and a largo oako docorated with plnK and green, which had been baked with a ring, a dime and a thim ble In It. Tho llttlo folks had great fun cutting It. Everyone enjoyed the afternoon and the llttlo folks left hoping that Sarah would have anoth er blrthdaj soon. Those entertained >: Catherine and Jene Lamhdln, Eunice Vann, Eugenia CJptfipan, Sarah and Margllorltto Watson, Ethel and J. B. Lewis, BoWdhft Hughes, Ethef 8ndlo Andrews, Alpx Morrison, Sam Walker, Bee, Jutneg and AUW ham, Hinfofi A lid Vara Bawls, Mattie Phillips, Florence Danidld, Ahiiitf Lola Seals, Iren,o and Evelyn Clover, Ear- nestino Morris, Marguerltto and Fred Flcken, Tullu Jones, Lilllo May McIn tosh, Elbert and Francis Peabody. N ij> . cCocal & Personals, BUTTON I BUTTON!! Whether you-ve found a button which entltl.es you to a free monthly ticket to Pleasant Moments Station or not, just come right along, for you "sho" do get your moneys worth and thcre’ii no ’sputln’ it. Bo sure you don’t miss coming tonight. Mr. B. B. Gray, of Wlllacoocheo, Is a visitor In Waycross today. Misses Ira nnd ,Irene Hutchinson of Adel, Gu„ are visiting Miss Kate Lewis, on Milller stret. TIME HAS DEMONSTRATE!.* tot Ksnzxxrs txaasio* blood rotx- Etttortr’i EictliUr K-4 Pmrlfltr OMMMff«MMl(«*IM. TO* «UfaB I* AiMMlIf (TWMlNt bunmw. MNitaitakk. ZinmitiiVr TIB f. W. KUIUU HUICINK C 0 WAIT ORINO Laxative Frait Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Mum «ub«tttutM. Pries OOo. Central end Union Pharmacy ^ today. too busy or too stingy to assist them In their tlmo of need. He regarded friendship ns a luxury to be enjoyed, Instead of an opportun ity for service. He never learned that Impllct, gen erous trust Is the very foundation stone of friendship. Ho never thought It worth while to spend time In keeping up his friend ships. He did not realize that friendship will not thrive on sentiment alone; that there must be service to nourish it. Ho did not know the value of thoughtfulness In little things. He borrowed money from them. He was not loyal to them. He never hesitated to sacrifice their reputation for his advance. He was always saying mean thing* about them In their absence. He measured them by their ability to advance him. Posibly Not. Poggy—"Was that policeman ever a little baby motaer?" Mother—"Why, yes dear." Peggy (thoughtfully)—"I don’t be lieve I ever aaw a baby policeman!’’— Punch. to the city. Those having discrepancies In th.elr returns who want to complain at raise will meet mo at Court bouse with the County Commissioners Wednesday Auk 5. 1908. 0 M. E. Hunderion, T. R., W. C. DAILY PULLMAN SERVICE MA- C r N, 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 INFORJMA. TION RESERVATIONS, ETC. DRESS 0. R. PETTIT, TRAV. PASS, AGENT, MACON, GA. Mra. Thomas O. Lloyd ami two sons arrived from Brunswick last ovenlng to visit her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. O. Meade. • After an illness of several weeks, Mrs. W. W. Sharpe was out for a ride yesterday afternoon. 8he Is greatly Improved In health. Mr. M. L. Moore is making exten sive Improvements on his stable on Alice streot. He may occupy the place himself In a short time. Chills, Fever and Malaria sufferers can now obtain Wood’s Liver Medicine In liquid form. Regulates the liver, kidneys and bladder, relieves bilious- , sick headache, constipation, fa tigue and weakness. It’s tonic effect on the entire system is felt with the first dose. Pleasant to take. Clears the complexion quickly. $1.00 bottle contains 2 1-2 times tho quantity of the 50c size. Sold by Cherokee Pharmacy. CASH BUSINESS AFTER JULY . On and after July lit. Jordan’s Bi cycle Store will be turned into a strictly cash business. We have re duced the price on every article in our line and will guarantee to sell >ou cheaper for cash than heretofore. We appreciate the liberal patronage ac- $37.30 FROM WAYCROSS TO BOSTON AND RETURN VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account Meeting Supreme Lodge Knlghta Of .Pythias, .Rate* Are Open To Public Date of aale July 30tb, si Auguat 1, >, S, 4, 1908. Return limit to Auguat 16tb, with extension of limit to Sept, corded u. In the past and bop. th.^ 0Q woeilt of „ public mil continue to trade with ua. j stop-over at New York will be allow- tt IAS. L. JORDAN. . ed on return trip up to final limit of tickets. Several wagon loads of fine water-! for detailed Information call on melon, art on tbs Waycross market! Ticket Agents or writ*, E. M. North, Dtv., Pate., Agent Savannah, Ga. o.A.4 Ono of tee moat enjoyablo enter tainments of the season was teat giv en by Mrs. D. V. Holt In honor of her niece Ml,e Eula Mao Holt of Tilt on, Oa. The Oeih Pharmacy It advertlelng today for boy. to sell the Savannah Morning Neve In Ihla city. Boya wanting a Job should apply to C. J. Paine at once. Mrs. W. H. Scrugga will leave to morrow for Asheville, N. C. While Mrs, Scruggs Is perfectly well now the doctor thinks It best for her not to spend tee entire summer here. Mra. E. P. Peabody knd children re turned Mat night from St. Simon Is land where they save spent the past month. . The Sewing Club was delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Walters of Montexuma, at the home of her slater, Mra. Frank Mc Donald on Olknore street. Her guests were: Mils Fannie Carswell, Mlaa Mary Stanton and Mlaa Susie May Watt. the beautiful home of j, e. T. BOWDEN, ON CAREWELL STREET, IE FOR SALS. A QUICK PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN. JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. FRESH MORCIA BUTTER IN 4 LB. BLOCKS, ONLY 2S AND 10 CTS- POUND, JUST RECEIVED AT tt. MUTUAL GROCERY CO.