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THE WAYCR0S3 WEEKLY HERALD
FEED
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
HAY, GRAIN, 8RAN, COW FEED, CRACKED CORN,
'•'TTON SEED MEAL, HULL8, SHORTS, CORN
CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRITS, ETC.
We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Priees
TERMS LASH
I T. Q. BIBB
PHONE 263
SMOKE
si. M. COX, CO.
FIGARO’S
THE BEST ClEAB HAVANA CIGARS
rCocal & Personals.
PLEASANT MOMENTS STATION
Gives the public this Information
to avoid Uncle Sam’s condemnation
Instead of through any mailed publics-
tion, by hand we’ll do our circulation,
and at Pleasant Moments Station, on
Board or Slate for your inspection,
write what you’ll want to know, as
from home and back to home you go.
We do try to give pleasure to the
people through our entertainments;
lor we are with the people, one of the
people, and we are for the people, at
Pleasant Moments Station.
See notice of rooms for rent at 33
ick" street.
V. C. PARKER,
Contractor & Builder,
Waycross, Georgia.
BRIDGEG PARTY.
A most delightful morning bridge
was enjoyed by a congenial party Wed
nesday morning at the Wigwam, In
dian Springs.
There were six tables and the game
was played on the spacious western
veranda of the hotel. The ladies wore
cool, pretty shirt-waist suits and the
entire affair was altogether Ih accord
with the summer morning.
The first prize was a lovely hand
made bag. Among the players were:
Mrs. Chas. Edwards, Savannah; Miss
Myrtis Beach, Waycross; Mrs. F. S.
Palmer, Miss May Quinny, Waynes
boro; Mrs. A. C. Bacon, Tampa, Fla.;
Isn’t It about time for Waycross Jem Mr „ c w . nanks- Mlas Mai . y w ,„.
ocrats to form a Bryan and Kern club? chester Mrs F s cullum. Miss Neal
^ and others.
JudM Su'd Mrs. Perham are spend- An unusually largo number of guests
toe daY ,° ut at Saints Rest today.! arc enjoying the month of August and
# j the dance on next Saturday night will
be the largest and prettiest of the sea-
Mr. Earnest tfoliV ind ’ of A,a " ,s a L
isitor in the city for a * ew days
KNEW WHAT HE WAS DOING.
F:r oneo the American had diseov
?red something British that was bet
ter than anything that could be pro
iuce-i “across the pond” relates the
Detroit Free Preas. His discovery
was a fine collie dog. and he at once
tried to induce its owner, and old
shepherd to sell it.
“Wad ye be takln’ him to Amer!
ca?” Inquired the old Scot.
“Yes. I guess so.” said the Yankee.
“I thousht as muckle," said the
shepherd. "I couldna part wi’ Jock.”
But while they sat and chattered an
English tourist came up and to mui
the shepherd sold the collie for much
less than the American hud offered.
"YOU told me you wouldn't sell him,*'
said the Yankee when the purchaser
had departed.
"Na," replied the Scot: "I said 1
couldna part wi’ him. Jock’ll be back
In a day or so, but he couldna swim
tne Atlantic.”
Mw Jfs the Jime
The Majestic
THEATER
Pendleton Street 3
Moving
Pictures
Open From 6 To 11 P. M.
PROGRAM
“A Good Boy. ” “Nellie, the
Beautiful Housemaid.” En
chanted Glasses.” “The Jug
glers.”
Complete change ol Pro
gram Daily.
H. J. Morris
•*( Manager.
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yo £uy your Skirt
I expect to leave in a few days for the North
ern Markets to buy my Fall Stock and to make
room for New Skirts. Every skirt on the racks
WILL BE OFFERED AT A BIG REDUCTION
Theso skirts include Voile, Panama and Linen some of which have
only been in the store for a few days.
48 PLANT AVE
THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR.
R.B. POLLARD. PROP.
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W&nt Adds
Adds under this Col
umn 0 Cent* a Line.
FOR RENT - Room, lu Soutbem
Hotel for rent See D. ft O. Lott
ANSLEY Coa * Company Co»
and WooJ. Phone 22.
Jeliico, the finest coal
-lellverl quick. Seasoned wood, aoj
length. Brewer & Slrmana, Phou>
NOTICE—T ele bbone No. 20 for
tinning, repairing, roofing, guttering
of any kind. A, P. King ft Co.
WOOD - ° et ■ vour kood, seasoned
weed, any length, delivered quick
from Brewer & Slrmana, Phono 206 tf
r i . .. , „ v.rwoiv’d will I 0no of ,hc Ms "ow locomotives of
Col, and Mrs. J. C. liCUODk. > tu a atinntn T1 . , . _ .
. . . . . . t . . _ lays ll,e At * a nta, Birmingham and Atlan
eave tonight for a visit of some > I..
No£th Carolina. V
Myers and children of St Peters
arg, Fla., are guests at the home of
Jol. and Mrs. S. W. Hitch.
Mr. Keen, proprietor of Georgia
lottling Works will leave tonight for
nllan Springs.
Col. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald left
t iU morning for Asheville, N. C.,
here they v^^spenJ some days.
Miss Janie Lilly left frr her home
: Quitman today. Miss Lilly has been
tie recipient of many social attentions
hile the guest of Miss Rawls.
The reception given by Mis3 Rawls
honor of her guest, Miss Janie Lilly,
o Quitman, last evening was one of
t e prettiest affairs of the season.
Mr. R. B. Pollard accompanied by
h s sister Miss Louise Rainey will
It ave in a few days for Baltimore for
1 r o weeks. ^ -w
I tic Railroad which will pull
though passenger trains * between
Wayc»’. 0Ss and Atlanta beginning next
Sunday. am\ ved ln Waycross today.
Six additional fuh train crows of this
road are making arrangb.’ 116 "* 8 to re
move their headquarters t<J 3' f ay cross
and everything Is now In readiness to
make Waycross the Southern tormina*
point this road.
' A few more nice Linen Skirts to go
at half price at
- The Waycross Bazaar.
Chills, FVyej Malariji sufferer^
can how obtain Wind's i.ti-fcr MgJIcind
In liquid form. Regulates the liver,
kidneys nnd bladder, relieve, blllnus-
ness, sick headache, constlpafWih, fa
tigue and weakness. It's tonic effect
on the entire system is felt with the
Itrst dose. Pleasant to take, Cloars
tho complexion quickly. $1,00 bottle
con Inins 2 1*2 times the quantity
tho 60c size.
Sold by Cherokee Pharmacy.
HOARDERS WANTED — EITHER
table boarders ol board amt rooms fur
led at 41 Pendleton .trr-rt. allg3
Alt rAliLff.' - •s-i&R.. ; : o ii*f
*** " E * D THE WANT ADS.
FALLING OFF IN
FOREIGN IMMIGRATION.
New York, Aug. 13. - Immigration
figures, just compiled for tho fiscal
year ending June 30th shows a vast
falling off in.arrivals at this port. It
has amounted to almost 50 per cent,
as against the figures for the fiscal
year of 1907.
Up to July 1st, 585.970 aliens passed
through Ellis Island, last year, 1,116,-
295 foreigners arrived here. On the
fiscal year Just ended approximately
600,000 foreigners left this city for
their home countries. For the first
years, therefore
Mr. Daa Bibb Is being congratulat
e -today over the arrival of a little t,me ,n Bome
* rl at his home. Tho little visitor j ml * ratlon Is greater than tho Immlgra-
b gins the fourth living generation on j tlon- • "*«S9
b( th her mother's and father’s side, i
Mr. H. H. Burnet left this morning)
fot* Grahamville, S. C„ for a visit of|
several days. Mrs. Burnet has been
la Grahamville, her old home,
sotne time.
The Brunswick base bail team ar
rived In the city today and will play
three games with the Waycross team,
Ladies will be admitted free to all
games.
If you have any trading checks of
The Waycross Bazaar bring them ln
this month. They are not redeemable
after September 1st.
R. B. Pollard, Propr.
years or less Waycross will
QHH^ccond inland, city ln size in
u^rgia. This Is assumed by our geo
graphical position. Now wait and *ee
and when the time comes give the
Herald credit for having made the pre
di’Mon. (
Senator Geo. W. Deen writes that
he will return home from Atlanta to
morrow. He says that the special
session of the Legislature will likely
be called to begin on the 22d, and he
will have about ten days at home be
fore hit services are again required In
Atlanta.
Don't fail to get yon a Voile or Pan-
ama 8klrt while our sale to on
DilX Si ^ mm Umar.
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W. L. HINSON ft CO.
UNDERTAKERS AND
EMBALMERS,
•PHONES 64 AND 413
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WHY JAMES LEE GOT WffUU
Everybody in Zanesville, O.. knows
Mrs. Mary Lee, on rural route 8. 8he
writes: "My husband, James Leo, Arm*
ly believes she owes his life t otho use
of Dr. King's New Discovery. His
lungs were so severely affected that
consumption seemed inevitable, when
a friend recommended New Discovery,
We tried It and! Its use has restored
him to perfect health.” Dr. Kings
New Discovery Is tho king bf throat
and lung remedies. For coughs and
colds It has no equal. The flrst dose
gives relief. Try it, Sold under guar
antee at all druggists. 60c and $L0O.
Trial bottle free.
WANTED—Ibformatlon regard
ing good patent!; only Inventor, who
wishes to sell outrlffat, or on royalty
basis, need answer. Give price and
brief description, L. D„ Box $84,
Rochester, N. Y.
Have your horse shod at J. T. Mc
Gee’s., 23 tfo.o.d.
Ii This You?
Smstfsg Is tk. grip of ilnssnies*
StfTta rirstngj
■nuiae. Pit dost act $he you .welso-
Sob fa CTPT wsy bring °» baft the WfV
bottle sad we’ll shre you back die mflocy.
TWt’i the coabMoo wo boos in
StessSS
RHEUMATIC CURE
Nodftsowdeeonwl hoe fmi m
dSTiad efccdToie curing and ft*
#Tw»**SO»«4SL0» _
•SALS PHARMACY.
Have your buggy rubber tire* re
paired at J. T. McGee’s, 21 Albany
Avenue. 23 tfe.o.d.
REPUBLICAN’S DILEMMA.
There is a lot of inside work going
.n in the Republican party manage
ment. The Republican* evidently are
scared up and realize that they have
hard work ahead of them in the Na
tional campaign. They are arranging
and rearranging their plans for the
political battle . The Secretary
their National Committee, through re
signation and reappointment has been
changed from that position to that of
secretary of the advisory committee
which will work ln harmony with the
National Committee’! treasurer, this
latter position evidently being cfnslder
of more Importance In the very
uncertain state of affairs of the party.
This would Indicate that the matter of
ampalgn finances was giving the Re
publicans some trouble. It Mr. Bryan
wants only half a million dollars to
secure their defeat, evidently they
need much more to prevent such de
feat and are worried to know whence
It to te come.
FOR RENT —pleaHant rooma *° r
light housekeeping; furnished or un
furnished. Apply 33 Hicks street Id 2t
FOR RENT —House No. 29 j
Brunei! St., apply C. H. Andrews, 10
Gilmore. II 2e
FOR RH.NT—LARGE STORE ROOM
Opera House Bldg. Apply to C. W.
Parker, Lo Grande Hotel BullJing.
FOR RENT -Sovon room dwell
ing, 24 Isabella; three 6-room dwell
ings, Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Reynolds street.
Apply B. D. Finn, 82 Albany Ave.
FOR RENT“° n Se P t * lBt ’ dw * u *
ing No, 23 Huinos Avenue, 6 rooms and
bath. Also 17 Stephenson, 8 rooms.
Aplpy No, 9 Haines Avenue. S. T.
Bfcaton.
LOST~" Botween Albany Ave., and
Hn/./.ard Hill; A large amount of money
roled* Up with rubber band around. Re
ward of $25 will be paid If finder re
turn* to Herald office. 10 3t
Extraordinay Announcement!
ANNUAL EXCURSION FROM WAYCROSS TO THE SPRING RESORTS
, OF GEORGIA VIA
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic
$5.95 ROUND TRIP $5.95
WAYCROSS TO WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS AND CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.
TlckotB will bo cold August 14th, 1908 with return limit Soptomber
1st, 1908. Only 25c higher than one way faro.
DON’T MISS THI8 OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY THE DELIGHT
FUL CLIMATE AND WATERS OF THESE FAMOUS REORTS.
W. H. LEAHY. J. F. MAYS,
General Passenger Ageift, Ticket Agcnl,
At * anta - Ga - Waycross, Oa.
A. P. Perham, Sr.
Real TLstate Agent
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM
MISSION, A SQUARE DEAL AND NO
... SPECULATING ON YOUR PROPERTY
" for sale; *
The olj Joe' bomo No 166’ WANTED -F "r a cnaiomer k
Plant Avenue, now belonging lo JalHoJ
F. Creel, ono of tho moJ* 1 comfortable p d ,ot “ s near too business por-
homos In tho city, Lights,' Well, ‘*° n 011 0 aB P08B,b, °* to cost not
Largo Barn, Fine Location, r ) rnoro thaa $300. Plvc mo discretion of
Apply soon for I Intend to sell this
property.
Also beautiful npw nlno room house
GARIE LANO-3 FARM AT
WAYCROSS, GA,
loo acres, about 45 acros cultivated,
belonging lo Mrs. R. B. Ballard. Just a small pasture, part wlro and rail
built In Central Park, a complote dome fences,two wells of good wator, fram-
In a dealreable section. Largo lot not ed house with 6 rooms, two barns and
far from business center of the city stables, about 1-2 mile out of Incorpo.
And necessary outbuildings.
Also IDO of the best lota In River,
side Park.
Also the Sweat farm, 4 miles from
the city containing 1(0 seres, lying on
and near the river. Fine for truck
farming and stock raising.
Alto alx desirable unimproved Iota
In Conway Annex.
ration, possession given Jan. 1, 1909.
Prlco $3,000, $1,000 cash, balance 3
yours at 8 per cent. Caih down $2,600
Plenty of pine and cypress tlmbor,
public, road running by front gate,
place has been uaed tor dairy and 'Oaa
all conveniences for same, all In fair
condition. Terms up to first of Deo-
ombor, 1908.
List your proporty with me and both
buyer and teller will barn a square
•••••••• ) deal..
IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE
SEE ME. A. P, PERHAM, SR.,
RBAI. ESTATB.
FOR RENT -Croom 1,ou,e . 46
Reed street, with all conveniences. Ap
ply 63 Eads street.
THE BEAUTIFUL HOME OP J. E.
BOWDEN, ON CARSWELL
8TREET, IS FOR SALE. A QUICK
PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN.
THE MAGN1FICANT BOWDEN
HOME ON CARSWELL STREET
WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET
A SHORT TIME ONLY. SEE MR.
BOWDEN ABOUT IT QUICK. tf
HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIES.
Those who are habitually constipat
ed. Foley's Orino Laxative curea
chronc constipation by stlrnujatlng the
liver and bowels. Foley's Orino Laxa
tive does not nauseate or gripe and It
mild and pleasant to take. Refute
substitutes. Central and Union Phar
macy.
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT.
FRESH GEORGIA BUTTER IN 1
LB. BLOCKS, ONLY 2S AND 30 CT8
POUND, JUST RECEIVED AT
MUTUAL GROCERY CO. '
SS PENDLETON ST. PHONE MS
GRAND EXCURSION
TO
Macon an® Atlanta
Wednesday Aug, 19$ *08
8pcda! Train will leavo Jesup 9:40 A. M. Rate for round trip
to Macon $3.00, to Atlanta, $4,50. Tickets will bo good to
leave destination on any regularpnssenger tratn up to and in
cluding train leaving Atlanta 12:40 A, M. and Macon 3:25., A. M.
Augut 23.
This will be the only cheap excursion to Macon and Atlanta this
season, so don’t miss It. There are many things of Interest to see
and delightful places to visit In and around the great City of At
lanta, and the beautiful City of Macon.
4pply to the nearest Ticket agent of Southern Railway for further infor
mation, tickets, etc.
J. L. MEEK, O. R. PETTIT,
A. O. P. A„ Atlanta, Oa. T. P. A., Macon, Oa.
WAYCROSS RESTAURANT
Tray Brown. Prop. 0PEH ALL NIGHT. Phone 201
Tha Very choicest things are aerved hare at all time. Right
now delicious Spring Calckent line fresh and salt water Flab
are on menu today. Our club aandwlshes are always good our
regular dinner for 35 cants to the. beat meal yonr money can
buy. Better dine with u today and eet here regularly while
poor family 1a away.