Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, September 05, 1908, Image 5

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FEED THE WAYCRQgg WEEKLY HERALD I WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY, GRAIN, BRAN, COW FEED, CRACKED CORN, '■>TTON SEED MEAL, HULLS, SHORTS, CORN CHOP, FLOUR.-MEAL, GRITS, ETC. We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERM8 LASH T. Q. BIBB SMOKE J. M. COX, CO. FIGARO’S THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS £ocal Sr Personals. FLEA8ANT MOMENTS STATION. Read every day wliat’a on th,e board and slate, and get a pretty button to take home with you. Don’t you need some buttons. Don't have to be sewed on. Pleasant Mo ments Station Is a place of sight see ing. and you rest while you see, as well as forget your little worries for lhe time being. The officials of Waycross should look after our little parks continually and assiduously. They are breathing holes which we will neod in the fu ture. Mr. W. H. Mullin. of St. Marys in the city today. Frank Parker’s many friends are pleased to learn that he is improving. NOTICE TO CREOITOR8. Robert Bidault has applied for ex emption of personality and setting apart and valuation of homestead and I will hear same at 10 o’clock a. on Monday Sept. 21st, 1908 at ray of fice in the Court House at Waycross, Ga. WARREN LOTT. Ordinary. FIRST SHOWING OF LADIES’ FALL SUIT’S FOR EARLY FALL WEAR Prices From Six Ninety-eight to Twentv Dollars THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR if 48 Plant Ave, R. B, Pollard, prop. The finest load of sugar cane have seen this season was brought to the city this morning by Mr. W. S. The friends of Mr. C. E. Murpny are . , .. . , A . ...... Crawford, of Ruskin. He says it 13 glad to see him out again today. Postmaster Murphy who was report ed sick yesterday is better today. The friends of Miss Lucille Rippard will be glad to know that she is some better today. Sit in the middle of the boat boys. We are going to make the land in fine shape. Miss Corine Little, of Waycross left fc-esterday for Many, La., to accept a ^position as teacher. Remember, it is looking down that makes one dizzy. Look up, and your brain clears, your heart grows calm, your strength comes to you for every task and every emergency. ^ f , N. B. Garrett recently visited his re latives in North Caolina and while there promised to sei d th.em a buhel of sugar cane seed. Parties having sugar cane seeJ for sale In this sec tion will please bring them to Mr. Gar rett. He will pay almost any price tor them. Mr. Silar Morton, of Egypt, Ga., is in the city visiting his brother, Mr. T. H. Morton, Mr. Silas Morton is about 74 years old. He visited Waycross, about two years since and is remem bered by many of us. Mr. Morton will remain In Waycross a few days. Joe Brown cane. A commercial tourist stated to a Herald reporter today that In fifteen or twenty days there would be great change In the business situa tion In this state. He says the large wholesale houses are preparing to send out their agents and in a few weeks they would be among us, and that business would be greatly re vived In this section. Mr. George Wethers and Mr. George Johnson, of Atlanta are spending a short time in Waycross and paid the Herald office a pleasant visit this morning. .. FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 7 pounds granulated sugar ...*$1.00 cans Dime* tnllk 20c pound Con Pie Peachps t SCOTT BEATON, Beaton Block MORTGAGE SALE. Georgia, Ware County. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage executed by W. W. Sharpe of said county to the Mayor and Council of the City of Waycross, on the 9th day of June 1905, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in Mortgage Book “B" page 434, the undersigned will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at the door of the court house of said County In Waycross, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on Tues day the 6th day of October 1908, the following real estate, to wit: All of lots two hundred and thirty six (236) and two hundred and thirty seven (237) In the 8th district of Ware County Georgia, each containing four hundred and ninety (490) acres, more or less. Said sale being for the purpose ot paying a certain promissory note exec uted by said W. W. Sharpe to the Mayor and Council of the City of Way- cross for the principal sum of $1293.60, dated June 9th 1903, and due twelve months after date, and bearing inter est from May 16th 1903. at 8 per cent per annum, together with 10 per cent attorney’s fees; the total amount duo on aid note being, on the day of sale, $1293.60, principal, $350.71 interest and $164.43 attorney’s fees, together with costs of this proceeding; said mortgage having been made for the purpose of securing the payment of ;atd Indebtedness; and proper con- •oyaneo will be executed to the pur chaser or purchasers of said lands. Tills the 2rd day of September, 190S. THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WAYCROSS. By A. M. Knight, Mayor. Want Adds Adds under thla col umn 8 Centa a L,Ine. IV. J. GASSETT Contractor and guilder FOR RENT -itoomi |n southern Hotel for reuL See D. & O. Lott. ANSLEY Coa * Company Co* and Wood. Phone 22. f-.OAI— Jelnco. me finest coal ’leliverl Quick. Seasoned wood, an) length. Brewer & BlrmanC- Phonl A PPL ES F.O R S A L E By the barrel*In large or small Jots Box 247. J. E. HALL. WA YNES VILLEp N. C. That handsome life size picture cf W’m t J. Bryan, your next president, in the window of the Herald office, was presented by Col. John C. McDonald. Mr. Bryan himself sent It to Col. Mc Donald and the Col. said he wanted to Igive to the next best democrat in the county. And so we have it. Call and see It. c: WART'S) GOT FI8H AT 288. ♦VII! deliver to any part/of the city Wo will try to have at all times, trout, mullet, sheep head, perch, etc. Cal! 288. If fish wo send don’t suit you wo will take them back. We are at the same old stand. Tcbeau street. By the English block. Just back of the big hotel Remember Cowart’s 28 tt MACY, The Majestic"- THF.ATER Pendleton Street Moving Pictures Open from S To iO P. M. PROGRAM “Hobo, Hero,” “Jealous wo man,’’ “Master as General,” “Manouvers of a life boat.” Complete change of Pro gram Dally. HR. & MRS. BJ. MORRIS -*4 Managers.^ NOTICE -TeIei)b0I, ° tfo. 20 tor tinning, repairing, roofing, guttering of any kind. A. P. King & Co. WOOD -061 your *°°d» seasoned wood, any length, delivered quick from Brewer & Slrmans, Phone 205 t! BOARDERS WANTED — EITHER table boarders or board am; rooms fur- nihed at 41 Pendleton street. Miss Month on. : FOR RENT—LARGE STORE ROOM Opera House Bldg. Apply to C. W. Parker, Lc Grande Hotel BuilJing. FOR RENT —Seven room dwell-1 ing, 24 Isabella; three 6-rooin dwell ings, Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Reynolds street. Apply B. I). Finn, 82 Albany Ave. FCR RENT -7 room dwelling No 17 Stephenson street. Hot and cold water and baths. Vacan lot for gardon This house suitable for two families. Price $22.90 Apply No. 9 Haines Ave- nue to ^*oti Beaton. •' W** YOUR NAME -TI '» ell < ! ' 1 ,n gold on 4 beautiful post cards for 15 cents. Murray Art Co., Waresboro, ' 2 tf A postal card from Hon. Win. G. Brantley, who is with Mrs. Brantley, tt French Lick Springs, Ind„ this morning informs us that both Mr. and Mrs. Brantley are well and enjoying their outing. The Brantley s will re gain at the Springs until the 11th., Inst. LOST - ° n Plant Avenue, 32 Smith : Wesson revolver. Liberal reward o finder paid at Herald office. 4 3t FOR RENT -5 room cotu * e No * 17 Remshart street Apply C. W. Par ker, La Grande Building. 4 3t. Y. C. PARKER, Contractor & Builder, Waycross, Georgia. •VILL FURNISH MEALS. TO FAMILIES. Sophia Clark, the Reastauiaut keep er oa Jane street is furnishing, meals to famUlet. who de«lre inch oerrlco, el reasonable price*. She now fur- a' be* nerernl famine, and would Uke n few more cottomer*. She can be . readied orer -phone IS*. M tw 74 FaTfttLETON ST. FOR STORING furniture see T. J. or Simon, Martin. We store all kinds of goods and do all kinds of drnying and moving household goods a specialty. T. J. MARTIN. Phone, 129 Residence 20 Thomas st lm d- SAINTS REST FARM FOR RENT. Saints Rest farm, the best truck farm in Ware county is tor reut to the right party for anothor year. See me a; once. tf A. P. PERHAM, SR., FOR SALE -Lot 105x115 feot South West Corner Carswell and Clinton Street. There is a bargain in this lot. J. F. MAY8, At passenger Station. HY should you bum a hod of coal and make the whole house uncomfortably warm j ust to heat a flat iron ? Try the ELECTRIC METHOD "Nothing bot but the Irou’ Simple, safe, sure, economical, clean,always ready. Heat turns on - —4 - * 1 nnJ ir°i r , l‘kc incandescent lamp .-gar ELECTRIC FLATIRONS ON TRIAL HAYiKOSS HEtTKIl’ Li. & POWER Co REDING’S TALCUM POWDER 25C THE POUND WANTED - For Goorgla and Florida Schools, male and female teachers. More positions than appll- cations. Apply with stamp. Southeast- Teachers Bureau, Box 1095 At lanta, Ga. CYPRESS STOVE WOOD —18 Inch Cypress Wood, split ready for the stove, 60c for 1 horse load; $1.00 for 2 horse load at the.mill. Cy press Is better than oak for the stove. No soot, steady beat. Waycross Cy press Co., 2 tf* FOR RENT— Two b° u ' e ”’ N '°- 11 B. Street anJ No. «2 Albany Avenue Vo. 62 Is a two atory building In good shape. Apply to Mrs. C. Oelger. 68 Al bany Avenue. 1 **• * TRY A BOX OF * * * * * * * * * + * * * + LOST -Betwecn and Jane, small heart shaped gold pin; diamond In center. “H. 8”. on back. Reward of returned to 37 Jane atreet. FOR SALE*^ rwo b,00d ■ lound pupplea. 5 monthi old. Fine breed. Ap ply T. M. Collins. 186 Albany Are. t 2w. Of Excellent Quality and ‘Delightful Terfume Redding & Co. PHONE 303 of ***************+* * * * * * * * +iI< of flour wo make many varieties ol BREAD. Bach kind 1* different In shape, six. ferent In method of making nod du ferent i» flavor. Hardly necessary J) *ay that all are excellent We make nothing that we cannot recommend JC HUBER WAYCROSS RESTAURANT To«y Brown, Prop. OPEN ALL NIGIT. Phone 201 The Very choicest things are served here st all time. Right now delicious Spring Chickens On* fresh sod salt water Fish are on menu today. Our club aondwlahes are always good our regular dinner for II cent* to the best mssl your money can bay. Better din* with us todsy end set bare regularly while your family Is sway. *****.