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THE WAVCftreg WEEKLY HEKALD
FEED
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
HAY, GRAIN, BRAN, COW FEED, CRACKED CORN,
-'TTON 8EED MEAL, HULLS, SHORTS, CORN
CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRI T8, ETC,
We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices
_ TERM8 DASH
T. O. BIBB
PHONE 263
SMOKE
^ J. M. COX, CO.
FIGARO’S
THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
cCocal €r Personals.
PLEA8ANT MOMENTS STATION.
la one of the most pleasant places
jr a short rest anywhere In the coun-
ry. The variety of cenes Is so great
that after visiting there for a month
It is impossible for you to tell all about
one fifth of what you have 6een there
Road each day what is on the Board
and Slate in front of Pleasant Mo
ments Station, and thereby learn
something that may prove of special
interest to you, something Interesting
in moving pictures every tight.
Oen. Gilchrist left tnls morning for
lis home In Punta Gorda, Fla.
Judge J. L. Sweat, returned last
light from a visit to all the import
ant points on the compass.
The Waycross preachers who grp.
returning from their summer vacations
lnd the devil still on to his job. _. v
See our Wood, at 2S3.
Humphreys & Williamson baa a full
lne of Fall and Winter goods at prioes
to suit you.
prospects grow brighter and
as the sun rises and seta. Pull
tor Waycross and stop grumbling:
Mr. Archibald C. Spence, who cai
o attend the marriage of his friend,
ar. Harry Hammock, has returned to
ils Florida home.
Mr. R. B. Cotter, general manager
of the Waycross Cypress Company,
returned this morning from a business
rip to -Jacksonville.
The Ware county ftrmer who makes
plenty of corn, potatoes, syrup an«l
meat Is as independent as two or three
wood sawyers. Lot’s of ’em are doing
this year.
BUTTON-HAMMOCK WEDDING.
A quiet but pretty and picturesque
wedding was solemnized Wednesday
afternoon at 26 Lee Avenue when Miss
Nina Madeline Sutton was united in
marriage to Mr. Harry F. Hammock,
of Anona, Florida. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. W. H. Scruggs
of the First Baptist Church. '
The parlors were, prettily decorated
with potted plants, ferns and trailing
vines, the color schemg being green
and white. ——
Preceded by the two wee maidens,
MissesEunlce Vann and Thelma Por
ter, who acted as flower girls, and
Miss Mabel Sutton, the maid of honor,
the couple entered to the strains of
the .Lohengrin Wedding March, played
softly by Mis* Edna Hammock, sister
of the groom. Throughout the cere
mony Miss Hammock played very
sweet and low, "Love Me and
World is Mine,” and at the close, Men
delssohn’s Wedding March.
The bride wgs radiantly lovely In a
gown'of white silk exquisitely trim
med with lace, and carried a bouquet
of Bride roses. Miss Sutton was
gpwhed in white lingerie.and carried
a bouquet of ferns.
The beauty and interest of the oc
casion was greatly enhanced by- the
presence of a bevy of young girls, tm>
sisters and friends of the brl«te and
groom.
The bride is the second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sutton of Way-
cross. formerly of Savannah. The
sroom'is a sob of Judge and Mrs.
George. Wesson Hammock of* Anona,
Fla., and Is conected with many of the
prominent families of that section.
The out of town guests were Mr. Ar
chibald C. Spence and Miss Edna
Hammock, .of Anona, Fla., the Misses
Florence, Nelmcr, Ethelyne and Nina
Oliver and Mrs. George William
Burt of Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammock were the
recipients of many beautiful presents.
After the ceremony refreshments were
served. A little later amid showers
of congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Ham
mock left on the evening train for
Jacksonville. From there they will
go to St. Augustine, Tampa and other
places, and then will make a short
OUR FALL. LINE OF
Ladies and Misses Skirts, Shirtwaists, Neckwear, Belts, Gloves,
Hats, Ribbons and Feathers are in
And on Sale.
COME IN AND SEE THE NEW STYLES
Whether You Want to Buy or Not, we will promise not to try to Sell You Everything shown you.
THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR.
48 PLANT AVE. R. B. POLLARD, Prop. PHONE 477
WANT ADS. %
Brings Results.
COAL -J * ,uco ' tt * Bnen w*
leltverl Quick. Seasoned wood, anJ
length. Braver * Slrman*, Plum*
Hon. Wm. 0. Brantley has returned
a his home at Brunswick. Mr. Brant-1 visit to Mr. Hammock’s parent, at
ley reports that Wm. J. Bryan fs gam- Anona.
In? strength all over the north west | Their future homo will bo at Largo.
r od will probably be elected president, where Mr. Hammock has been engag-
—— | cd in the orange business for soveral
| Mrs. Frank R. Clarke, who has been I years past. Largo Is In tho beautiful
Visiting her mother. Mrs. G. H. Rems-1 West Coast territory of South Florl-
turn at her summer home at White da.
31uff, is now with her little daughters,
Mice and Marie, with Dr. and Mrs. J.
Redding before returning to her
lomo In Jacksonville.
WOOD— Gel r° ur g“xL seasoned
wood, an y length, delivered qulc.
from Brower * Slrmaue. Phone 306 U
FOR STORING furnUure ,eo
T. J. or Simon, Martin. We .tore all
kinds of good* and do all kinds of
dnylng and moving household goods
a specialty. T. J. MARTIN.
Phone, 129 Residence 20 Thomas at
lm Mr » '
WANTED -A good. etaUonary
fireman; one who can keep the eteam
from 90 to 100 pounds. Apply to Way
cross Turpentine Company. 16 tf.
.HA.BS
_j—Tinselled In
gold on' 4 beautiful poet cards tor 15
coats. Murray Art Co.. Waresboro,
Ga. R tf
CYPRESS STOVE WOOD
—18 Inch Cypress Wood, split ready
for the stove, 60c for 1 horse load;
11.00 for 1 born load at the mill. Cy
press Is better than oak for the stove.
No root, eteady heat- Waycross Cy
press Co., 2 tf.
ANSLEY Coai <»“P«i>y co»
and Wood. Phone 22.
NOTICE - 'TetePhone No. 20 for
tinning, repairing, roofing, guttering
of any kind. A. P. King & Co. tf.
. FOR RENT~° aT ® n room dwell
ing, 24 Isabella; three 6-room dwell
ings, Nos. 9,11 and 13 Reynolds street
Apply B. D. Finn, 82 Albany Ave.
FCR RENT- room dwelling No
17 Stepbenron street. Hot and cold
water and batha. Varan lot for garden
This house sutteble tor two femllles.
Price 122.00 Apply No. 9 Heines Ave
nue to Scott Beaton.
SAINTS RESt FARM FOR RENT.
Oalnta Rett firm, the best truck
farm la Ware-county ft for rent to
the right part/tor another year. Bee
ma at one*. 5 ‘
JC P. PBRHAM, SR..
FOR RENT"” 11000 ” 111 SouUiera
Hotel for rent See D. ft O. l/>tt
LOST —Wh,te P° ,nter P U P> about
months old. Flea bitten aq«l brown
specks. Reward for information. W.
B. Goodrich. 15 3t.
We take things easy at Cowarts.
VIOTHER8’ MEETING
AT TRINITY CHURCH.
Mrs. Brewton, Lady Manager of the
Juvenile Missionary Society of Trini
ty Church has arran:ed for a Mothers’
Meeting at Tri.ilty Church, Saturday
19th Inst, at 3:3<» p. ni.
The object of this meeting Is to
encourage the children of parents to
awaken greater Interest on th£ part of
parents In the missionary work of the
church. While this Is to be a Mothers’
Meeting we hope to make It of inter
est to every one who may attend; we,
therefore, extend a cordial Invitation
to all adults, male and female, to at
tend and give encouragement to the
iety by their presence,
e following program will be r.end-
I
Song.
2. Scripture lesson, followed by sen
tence prayers.
3. Song.
4. Short talk by lady manger.
5. Business Meeting.
6. Five minutes talk by Pastor.
' 7. Little Crusaders—Fifteen little
girls.
9. Recitation—Era Berry.
10. little Workers—Six little girls.
1L Song.
11 Little Missionary Man— B. Fay
Mill.
13. Heoitatlo*—”A Penny Por
Jesus.” Mary Miller, aeoompaaleJ by
•QQg. Tfce Peaay”—Four Utile girls.
14. Closing prayer—R*T. J. W,
to*.
Alee.
LET SJ5
FILL YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
An Experienced Druggist
in Charge of that
Department.
Only the best of
You Get What Your Doc
tor Orders.
The Seals Pharmacy.
PHONE 93
WANTED -70 rant 4 or 6 un '
furnished rooms, with all conveniences
with a family, or else rent a house
with a couple In u desirable part of
tho city. Reference exchanged, as
rooms must bo with a first class
family. Address A. E. C„ cure of Her-
aid office.
WANTED -A,t,,r ° ct0,,cr ut '
light housekeeping. Address “W” cure
WANTED - Ft)r Geor*l» and
Florida Schools, male and tamale
teachers. More positions than appli
cations Apply with itamp. Southeast
ern Teachers Bureau, Box 1095 At
lanta, Ga.
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t TRY A BOX OF
t REDiNG’S TALCUM POWDER
25C THE POUND
FOR SALE -Two 1,100,1 iound
puppies, 6 months old. Fine breed. Ap
ply T. M. Collins, 186 Albany Ave.
4 2w.
WANTED~ LettGr c °py ,n * P re8B
Telephone or call at Herald 16 3t
WANTFP~ Plainlng mil1 h0,p
at once. One hundred saw mill men,
October 1st. Jackson Lumber Co.,
Lockhart, Ala., 10 M
Of Excellent Quality and
Delightful Perfume
Redding A Co*
PHONE 305
of
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THERE IS NO SPECULATION
WANTED -Trnvt ' lln ® man wl10
ill ninke Waycross his hou 1-quartors
utter Oct. 1st, wants two or threo well
furnished rooms for wife nml 3-ycar-
ild chllil. Address ’W’ care Herald. 17-2
Keep the city clean and white wash
the oftk trees.
Sit aquaely down on tho “agitator"
and make him hunt a Job somewhere-
else. Mischief makers aro not want
ed In WnycroBB.
V. C. PARKER,
Contractor & Builder,
Waycross, Georgia.
We dean fish at Cowart’s. 2S8.
APPLES
!j F ° * S A L E
i| By (he barrel-In large or sma l Ids
1 Box 247. J.E.HALl.
WaVKESVILLE.III C. ^
THE MAONIFICANT BOWJEN
SOME ON CARSWELL 8TREET
WILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET
\ SHORT TIME ONLY. 8EE MR.
Everything Used. 90WDEN AB0UTIT 0U,CK -
The Majestic
THF.ATER
Pendleton Street
Moving
Pictures
Open From 5 To 10 P. H.
PROGRAM
“Hobo, Hero,” "Jealous wo
man,” "Master as General,”
Thoro Is no guoss work about tho
dividend-paying power of our Certifi
cates of Deposit ' m . .
The interest Is payablo overy three
months from tho date of your depo
sit, at the following ratos:
5 PER CENT
FOR ONE YEAR, AMOUNTS OF
61.C00 AND UPWARDS.
41-2 PERCENT
FOR SIX MONTH, ANY AMOUNT
3 PER CENT
ON DEMAND, ANY AMOUNT
3 1-2 PER CENTI
ON SAVING DEPOSITS SUBJECT
TO CHECK.
Branch Bank at Thomasvllle, Ga.
Dull & Broughton, SL Sav. Ga.
H. Myers, Pres.
J. Paulson, V-P.
J. M. Bryan, Cash.
A. Sweat, As-Casb
OGLETHORPE SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY.
Complete changes! Pro
gram Daily.
HJ. MORRIS
^Managers.K
n PENDLETON ST. PHONB348 pleaty Hot Olsger Ale At I
WAYCROSS RESTAURANT
Tony Brown, Prop. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phone 201
The Very choicest thing* are lerved hi re *t *11 time. Right
now dellcloui Spring Chlokena fine freah and salt water Flah
are oa menu today. Our slab eandwlihes are always good our
regular dinner for 26 cents to the beet meal your money can
buy. Batter dine with u» today and oat bar* regularly wbU*
your family la away.
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