Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, September 26, 1908, Image 5

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THE WA v row WEEKLY HERALD FEED WHOLESALE and RETAIL Is Not How ©heap, but How Good, is My Motto. I Yet no one Complains of our prices when they see the goods. I HAY, GRAIN, BRAN. COW FEED, CRACKED CORN. -■>TTON SEED MEAL, HULLS, SHORT8, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRI TS, ETC. jpe Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERMS UASH T. O. BIBB SMOKE J. M. COX, CO. F. &■. T. SMOEE%S & El O^O'S THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS Our Line of Ladies and Misses Skir’.s in Black and all Best Colors, Voile and Fancy Fabrics, Shirt waists in the Newest Styles. Neckwear, Ruching, Biking and Millinery i3 now in and o.i Sale. Every Suit or Skirt is Fitted Perfectly Without Additional Cost; m WAYCROSS BAZAA1 R. B. Pollard, Prop. Ccca! & Personals.LT" I ill nt Jesup. PLEASANT PdGMENTS STATION. . Smoko cigars made in \Va | thus help to sustain 'one of our inipc Will in addition to another reel of | taut industries, pictures repeat "The Drey- The Bon Ton Millinery openin; ilTair” tonight. i t »re was world wide* sympathy ;'a;*t, Dreyfus all through his ties with his country, and the mov- .ictures of his affair are worth see- aiore than once. Tomorrow (Friday the 25th) the hildren in the two divisions of the t grade and those in the second je and their teachers, of Central ool. arc cordlaily invited to come j r at a quarter past five and sec pictures at Pleasant Moments Sta : i. The pupils all must remember he weekly free ticket offered by leasant Moments Station for the best ral monthly report. Tuesday and Wednesday, 'Sept., 29th. and .10th, will he of great interest to the ladles. The Pen Ton. The Herald Is requested to state that the appearance docket of the September term of tho City of Way- cross will bo called next Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. Miss Claudia Lucas is an attractive isitor to this city. Mr. Frank L. Sweat, of Douglas, wa* visitor in vyaycrcss last night. ^ Ul Bradley, a young physician of vHtaeorsla is in the city and will ] rorably decide to locate here. Mrs. P. A. Hay returned last night from a week’s visit to relatives in Brunswick. The north bound A., B. ft A. trains have been crowded yesterday and to day with excursionists returning home from Jacksonville. Monday's cxcur- 1 sion was the first ever run to Jack-' sonville by the A.. B. ft A. by the | way of Way cross, ALL OF THE LADIE3' ARE IN VITED TO MISS EDDIE PARNELL’S MILLINERY OPENING, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th AND 30th. THE 8WELLE8T PATTERNS EVER SHOWN IN WAV- CROSS, WILL BE ON DISPLAY tf are interested in the West, send 25 cents in stamps for lato is- of The Pacific Monthly, contain- fully Illustrated descriptive ar- I tides about darying. fruit growing ! poultry raising and general farming Mr. F. B. Sirmans. of Homerville, j con( jjtions in Oregon. Washington and last nigii WOOD”" 061 your *°° d ' seasoned wood, any length, delivered quick trod) Brewer ft Sirmans. Phono 205 tt FOR STORING luru!ture seo T. J. or Simon, Martin. We store all kinds of goods Lnd do nil kinds of j A W ,| J' u - D - Finn, Si Albany Avo. draving and moving household goods 1 ___ n " " ' ' M , a specialty. T. J. MARTIN. 1 FCRRENT * roum dwelling Nj Phone, 129 Residence 20 Taomas st' lm d-w WANTED fireman; one who can keep tho steam from 90 to 1U0 pounds. Apply to Way cross Turpentine Company. 15 tf. YOUR ln gold on 4 beautiful post cards for 15 cents. Murray Art Co.. WareBboro, 17 Stephenson street. Hut and cold water and baths. Vacan lot for garden This house suitable for two families, good, stationary j 1 • *0 M2.00 Apply No. 9 Haines Avo- tAINTS REST FARM FOR RENT. Cninis Rest farm, the best truer. :rtn in Ware county for rent to !j right party for another year. Bee me e; once. A. P. PERHAM, SR., CYPRESS STOVE WOOD —18 lucii Cypress \Vood, spilt ready for the stove, 50c for 1 horso load; WANTED- Ftor Georgia and- Florida Schools*, male and female teachers. More positions than appll- 1 * * ~ —- ’;conaiuons in ure-.on. \>usnin^iuu uuu i nn ,i a # mill Cv- cat * onB * Apply with stamp. Southeast- registered at the Phcenix hotel I Idaho Paclfl c Monthly, Portland, Ore. j _ reifg |s beUer than oak fo§ . tho g | ove cm Toachers Bureau. Bex 1095 At- _ I ‘ I No sect, steady heat. Wnycross Cy-, | A new line of stamped Linens and j preaa c Qtt There will bo preaching every after-j j anC y wor j ti j U8 t in at Miss Eddie i noon ar.-J evening this week, by Rev. parnelKs. 23 4t. | PHP H. H. Suxnlin, at the WesJyan Metho-j .. , dlat Church. j T ; le arc ugj^g 0 f t j, e Atlantic Coast I ■ “ Line were turned on again last night WANTED““ To rent 4 or 5 un ' J burned for several hours. The furnished rooms, with all conveniences tit. at the following rates: S PER CENT FOR ONE YEAR, AMOUNTS OF $1,000 AND UPWARDS. 41-2 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. Ilrancb flank at Thoinanvillc, On. Dull & Broughton, SI. Sav. Ga. FOR RENT~ i_Roomi ,n 8outllera I Hotel for rent See D. ft O. Lott, Miss Ophelia Royal of Ft. Valley, .rrlyed tn the city last night. over the JJ,,” ,'^n "by 'tar'ge numh*r.' “of I iTh'T fa'Jl“’ A. B. ft A., to be at the beside of her b j v un a ianm>. sister. Mrs. J. I. Waite, who continues people who wore on the streets. quite sick at her homo on Thomas St. Mr. W. H. Leahy, general passenger agent of the Atlanta, Birmingham ft Atlantic Railroad, was registered at the phoenix last night. Mr. Leahy returned to Atlanta this morning. • Mrs. W. J. Carswell has returned from Marietta where she has been for the past few weeks at the bedside of Miss Jessie Carswell, who has been 'er.v ill at that place. else rent a house 1th a couple In a desirable part of I the. city. Reference exchanged, as For the first time in several months ' rcoms mu8t be with a first class “No Rooms’’ was marked across the family. Address A. E. C., care of Her- register book at the Phoenix Jlotol. j aid office. Mr. Bostwlck was unable to accom modate several who applied for lodg ing «luring the night. This Is a good indication of an early improvement in the business of the country. H. Myers, Pres. J. Paulson, V-P. •I. M. Bryan, Cash. A. Sweat, Aa-Cash WANTED~ p,a,n,MK hm hoI,) October 1st. 'Jackson Lumber m co n :| OGLETHORPE SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Lcckhart, Ala., 16 tf. MECHANICS -AnJ othcr ' , | looking for board and lodging near ] car works, can find same at reason- ! able rates, at 1C7 Albany Avo, 21 6t Don't forgot Miss Eddie Parnell’s Millinery opening, September 29 and 30, and see the new shapes for win ter. 23 3t. BIG SALE FOR SATURDAY. The 5 and 10 Cent Store will inaug ural _• a LI - ee'e cf Cr..-.ito Ware r. c vt Saturday. In cents an 1 41.00 s. ile'es will !,.* told for 25 cents and the list Ireluies 14 .liZercnt kinds of ware. Dr n’t miss the Lig sale. .It. FOR RENT~ DwcUIng - corn,r Reed St., and Lee Avenue. Apply to V. G. Long. Ends, St. IS 4-4- -I- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4" -F +F 4- + + 4- + 4- <1 + + * Tire Majesiie THFATER Pendleton Street - Hosiery, Umbrellas, handbags. The \.. at LET US Ml YOUR Pi PRESCRIPTIONS An Experienced Druggist in Charge of that Department. — v:\ Only the best of Everything Used. You Get What Your Doc- •tor Orders. . The geals Pharmacy. PHONE 93 The Herald is pleased to be able to state that Mr. Newt McClella i Is much better today. Neck wear, newest novelties, cheapest prices. 9 The Bon Ton. Whitwashing the oak trees of the city is net only a precaution against bore worms but is beautifies the city. The watermelon season is now over but we can now forget our troubles chewing cane. See the Louis XIV., Rushes at Miss Eddie Parnell's. 23 4t. THE MAGNtFICANT BOWDEN HOME ON CARSWELL STREET WILL RBMAIN ON THE MARKET A SHORT TIMft ONLY. .SEE MR. BOWpEN ABOUT IT QUICK. . «, tf Fresh fcnmswtck Bread at W. A. Cason, ft Bro„ Albany Are. IS tf 7 Picfiaiires Open From 5 To 10 P. M. PROGRAM Pictures are always good, we show two reels. i Complete chang; ol Pro gram Daily. MR. & HRS. HJ. MORRIS ^Managers.K SHRIMP, CRABS & OYSTERS. Steak fish, such as drurp ami bass.; (Iso sheep-head, silver fish and sail- ■ '‘Twice. Phone 16, Coney, King! & Co. Plant Avenue. TRY A BOX OF RIDING'S TALCUM Zlc THEiPOUND , POWDER* l + the beautiful home of j. e T. BOWDEN, ON CAR8WELL STREET, IS FOR SALE. A QUICK PURCHASER CAN GET A BARGAIN. Have your buggy rubber tiree re paired at J. T. McGee’a, 21 Albany V venue. 23 tfe.o.d. ATTENTION ASTHMA SUFFERER8 Foley’t Honey and Tar will give Im mediate relief to a»thm. sufferer and bu cured masy cue. Gut bu refuted to y.lU to other treatment Foley-, Honey aad Tar U- Ue but Remedy for eougbs, eolle end.-ell throat end bus trouble. CmRiUibo nvnuz. _ 8. S. LUDLUM, M. O. Practice Limited to the EYE, EAR, N08E AND THROAT. Office with Dr. Fleming, over Young’i Drug Store. HOURS 10 A. M. TO 2 P. M. Cf 'Excellent Quality ar.d 11 elig htiul Terf time tHedtifoig St (So. of J. M. MARKEY. Attorney-At-Law. Office In Court House, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. Phone 16 tor fresh fish. Coney, King ft Co. + PHONE 3CS -J- * + 4-4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-4- tv. J. GASSETT Contractor and guilder V. C. PARKER, Contractor & Builder, Waycross, Georgia. APPLES F eR SALE By the barrel-ln large or imell lob Box 247 ~ J. E. BALL. WBYNttVltLF,N C. fOLEYSHWEfo^AR Small Cost Now . - .-..i , ■ •• rh. PLANS'AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED