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Miss Rut'n Parker will leave Sunday
night for Forsyth, where she will re
turn to Monroe College.
Mrs. Chas. E. Cason left this morn
ing for Brunswick on a visit of sev
eral days to her grandmother.
. J. Benton returned today
om New York where he spent the
st ten days.
Mrs. H. J. Benton returned today
from Jesup where she lias been
in? her mother, Mrs. IIopps.
The cold wave which was coming
this way seems to have been headed
Mrs. A. I. Griffin and children are
expected home tonight from White
Oak. Ga. Mr. Grifffln may come with
them for a short visit. j
BIG REMOVAL SALE,
At the Ten Cent Store Saturday Sept
12. 1008. Will move to the store
formerly occupied by McGee next to
Central Pharmacy. Special bargains
in tin and granito ware. Every wo
man in Waycross should attend this
sale as she can get many 35c and 50c
kitchen articles for 10c. Come and
see the immense stock and the largo
number of articles you can get for
10 cents. 0 3t.
SHRIMP, CRABS & OYSTERS.
j Steak fish, such as drum and bass.
Miss Florenco Adams has gone to j Also sneep-hearl, silver fish anil sail-
Clatton, Ga., where she will have h*’ 8 choice. Phone 1C, Coney. King
charge of the musical department in 1 & Co. Plant Avenue,
the school at that place. I
Miss Doblo who made so many
friends here with Miss Parnell las;
season is here again with Miss Par
nell.
S. S. LUDLUM, M. D.
Practice Limited to the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Office with Dr. Fleming, over Young**
Drug Store.
HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
Little Miss Florence Andrews who
has been spending the summer with
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Knight In North
Georgia has returned.
MAY’S MILL A FEED STORE.
Mr. Bryant Scott of Compass Lake
Florida sent to th.e Herald office yes
terday two immense Kelfer pears. Tha
two weighed two and a half pounds.
They are immense and Mr. Scott has
our thanks.
Miss Oliver, of Savannah, is In the
city, the gue3t of the Misses Sutton,
ou Lee Avonue. Miss Oliver Is hero
to attend the Sutton-Hnmmock wed
ding on the ICth.
Dr. S. 3. Ludlum has leased the J.
G. Steffes farm at Ruskln and has
moved his family there from Wny-
cross. The doctor comes to Way-;
cross on the morning train every dav i
and can be found at his office with Dr.
Fleming, above the Central Pharmacy, j
every day between the hours of 10 a. |
m. and 2 p. m.
At the directors meeting of the i
South Atlantic Car and Manufactnr-1
ing Company to be held next Tuesday :
it is likely that a president of the !
company will be elected in place of
Mr. George Dole Wadley, resigned
It is also expected tha£ an announce ]
ment will be made of the reopening j
of the car factory by the first of Oc- j
tober.
IF YOU BUY YOUR
SEEDS FROM US
You Knotv TSiov s -e GojsJ
If You Have Been Buying
Elsewhere
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Bloomsdalo Pearl On
ions will be herein a
Pew Days.
Seals Pharmacy
Shrimp, crab and oysters, at Coney
& Co. Phone 1C.
INAUGURATION
OF SLEEPING
CAR SERVICE.
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM AND
ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Effective Sunday August 1C, 1908
Pullman Drawing Room, Sleeping Car
III be operated between Atlanta and
Thoir.asvlllo, GGa.
8 C H E.D U L E S
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Waycross 7:55 p m
Fitzgerald 10:30 p in
Cordelo 11:45 p m
Montozuma 12:65 a m
Ar Atlanta 7:45 a m
SOUTHBOUND.
i Lv Atlanta 8.00 p m
J Ar Montezuma 1:00 a m
• “ Cordele *..4:15 a m
j ” Fitzgerald 5.35 a m
" Waycross 8:26 a m
Passengers from Waycross for At
lanta take sleeper at Fitzgerald. Space
can bo reserved from any Ticket
asmnt, or upon application to J. N.
Norris, T. Aj Fitzgerald, Ga
J. It. Rowland, W. H. Leahy
T. M., Atlanta, Ga. G. P. A. Atlanta, Ga
J. C. Llgcour, J. F. Mays
C. A., Brunswick, Ga
T. A., Waycross, Ga.
# Moving .
§ Pictures
U Open From 5 To 10 P. M.
months from the dale of youjr depo*
sit, at the following rates:
S PER CENT
FOR ONE YEAR, AMOUNTS OF
C1.0C0 AND UPWARDS.
4 1-2 PER CENT
FOR SIX MONTH, ANY AMOUNT
3 PER CENT
ON DEMAND, ANY AMOUNT
3 1-2 PER CENT
ON SAVING DEPOSITS SUBJECT
TO CHECK.
. Ilranch Dank at Thomnsvllle, Ga.
Bull & Broughton, SI. Sav. Ga.
THE MAGNIFICANT 30WDEN
HOME ON CARSWELL 8TREET
WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET
' SHORT TIME ONLY. SE2 MR.
tiOWDEN ABOUT IT QUICK. tf
The 5 and 10 Cent Store will open
lx morrow In its new quarters oq. Plant
Avenue, next to the Central Pharmacy.
A large quantity of new goods have
been unpacked for the opening.
PROGRAM
“Hobo, Hero," “Jealous wo
man,” "Master as General,"
“Manouvers of a life boat.”
£ Complete change of Pro
gram Dally.
SIR. & MRS. H.J. MORRIS ^
m Managers.!- |
H. Myors, Pres.
J. Paulson, V-P.
Bryan, Cash.
A. Sweat, Aa-Cash
OGIEiHORPS SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY.
ATTENTION ASTHMA SUFFERERS
Foley 8 Honey und Tar will give im
mediate relief to asthma sufferer
jii*1 has cured many coses that ha*
refused to yellJ to other treatment.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is tho best
Remedy for ^roughs, colds and all
throat and lung trouble. Contains no
Pharmacy.
THE MAGNIFICANT BOWMEN
KCt'.Es ON CARSWELL STREET
WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKE'.
A SHORT TIME ONLY. SEE Mi-
BCWpEN ABOUT IT QUICK. t
25 pints Ginger Ale $1.00 Cowart’s
We sell Wood $3.00 pr corJ. 288.
J. M. MARKEY,
Attorney-At-Law.
Office In Court House,
WAYCROSS. OEORGIA.
tS PENDLETON »T. PHONE MS
LIVERY STABLE
Special Road
Teams For
Traveling Men
’PHONE 39
! WAYCROSS RESTAURANT
Tony Brown, Prop. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 201
The Very choicest things are served here at all time. Right
now delicious Spring Chickens fine fresh and salt water Fish
aro on menu today. Our club sandwlshaa aro always good our
regular dinner for 35 centa to the best meal your money can
buy. Better dine with ua today and eat here regularly while
your family la away.