Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, October 14, 1908, Image 3

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WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY. GRAIN, BRAN. COW FEED, CRACKED CORN, ~“'TTON 8EED MEAL, HULLS, SHORTS, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRITS, ETC. We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERMS LASH T. a. BIBB P“ONS 268 SMOKE S. &. T. SMOKERS & El ORO’S THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS' Aocal & Personals. PLASANT MOMENT8 8TATI0N. Will show tonlgb’, ‘Tie Rosa, i III In,” a picture drama of one wo man’s life, a great moral lesson of such virile strength and unquestion able truth tuat no young woman who sees it can help but be the better able to resist tempation of a like nature. Xorene Black, a beautiful English birl, has married and imigrated to Australia with her stalwart husband, and they are living the simple life in the land of quick fortunes and blasted hopes. He is engaged in min ing which at the time of our story’s opening, has only proved big in pros pect.” The film is nearly 1,000 feet long, and the story is too long to tell here. You must see it to fully appreciate It. Pleasant Moments Station always giv es Its patrons value received. Ask y ourself if it is not true. Mr. S. B. Calhoun, of Beach, Is a visitor in Waycross today. The "Satilla" the motor boat structed in this city by A. P. King and J. M. Murray, was launched yes terday and given a try-out on the riv er. After some minor changes made in the engine the new motor boat will no doubt be speedy, and be cause of its light draught can be run at any stage of the river. Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Star Clothing Store In this issue of the Herald. The big half price reduction sale at this store will close on Saturday, the 17th Inst, and many are taking advantage of the reduced prices. The Star Cloth ing Store has one of the largest and best stocks ever before offered in the city. Mrs. Geo. P. Wooten and family will leave Saturday for Fitzgerald where they will make their future £ome. Quail shooters who are even tblnk; ing \ol violating tbi law had better look out. H. Murphy Is right behind So many kind friends seem Inter ested In her that we state that little Alice Perham is better this morning. Grace May Hive,/No. 10, Ladies of the Maccabees, will hold their regular xevIdW Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Let every member attend. Messrs. J. B. Lewis, W. D. Morton, C. W. Parker and A. H. Crawley, of Waycross, came over from that city and spent last night here.—Valdosta Times. Col. W. W. Lastinger, of Waco, Texas, Is In the city. This young man’s father and the writer were com rades-and friends In the days Lang Syne. * , Mess. Thomas Bros., on Hbzzard Hill, will commence In a few days the construction of a laboratory for the manufacture of a blood medicine which they are ready to put on the market. The formula for their med icine has had an established reputa tion for many years. It has been man ufactured on a small scale and be cause of the great numbers of testi monials voluntarily given in the Mess. Thomas Bros, acquired the formula. The laboratory will bo 16 by 30 feet In size and is so arranged that It can be easily enlarged when business war rants it ‘ * ; Phone 16 tor fresh fish. Coney, King ft Co. APPLES FOR SALE By the barrel-In Urge or mull lob Box 247, J. E. HALL. WAVMESVIUC, N, C. FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE Is what we are Showing in Ladies and Children’s Wearing Apperrel. READY-TO-WEAR AT POSITIVELY THE BEST VALUES TO BE FOUND. Come to see Us Before you buy And you will Buy Nowhere but at The Waycross “Bazaar. PHONE 477 R. B. POLLARD, Prop. 40 PLANT AVE. ^WANT ADS> T " Brings Results. mmmwests* mAIjeluco, tbo finest cool -lellverl quick. Seasoned wood, so> length. Brower ft Simians, Phon WOOD - ° el Your 6 004 - •'ttoued wood, any length, delivered quick from Brewer ft -"rmaoi. Phono 208 U FOR STORING furniture see T. J. or Simon, Martin. We store all kinds of goods and do all kinds of draying and moving household goods a specialty. T. J. MARTIN. Phone, 129 Residence 32 Church st lm d-w , - CYPRESS STOVE WOOD —13 Inch Cypress Wood, split , ready for the stove, 50c for 1 horse load; 11.00 for 2 horse load at the mill. Cy press Is bettor than oak for the atove. soot, steady heat Waycross Cy- grass _ tr 'J it. ANSLEY Coa* Company and Wood. Phone 22. NOTlCE“~ Telepllone n°* 20 f° p tinning, repairing, roofing, guttering of any kind. A. P. King ft Co. FOR RENT— Throe 6 ’ roora dwei lngs, Nos. 9. 11 and 13 Reynolds street. Apply B. D. Finn, 82 Albany Ave. SAINTS REST FARM FOR RENT. Caints Rest farm, the best truqk farm in Ware county is for rent to t>- right party tor another year. See me e‘. once. A P. PERHAM, 8R., IS NO SPECULATION There is no guess work about the dividend-paying power of our Certlfl- eates of Deposit. The Interest is payable every three months from tbo date of your depo* tit. at the following rates: 5 PER CENT FOR ONE YEAR, AMOUNTS CP S1.COO 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. Branch Bank at Thomaavllle, Ga. BnU & Broughton, SI. Sav. Ga .1, M. Bryan, Cash. A. Sweat, As-CasP LOST —Oval shaped pin, with "M. :* D.” engraved thereon. Lost In or near First Methodist Church. Finder please return to Mr. W. R. Beach. FOR RENT - 'House for rent No. 22 Jans street. 7 room. Apply to N. B. Garrett. 2 tf. Mr.-C. E. Wingate; of Brunswick, la In Waycross to take charge of the fish and oyster business of Coney, King ft' Co. Mr. B. A. Everett, the present manager for this concern here will go hack to Brunswick. Mr. Henry M. Jordan, of Montreal, Canhda, who owns two lota in River side Park writes that' he Is ,coming to Waycross soon and Wilt build on his property here. Mr. Jordan will he welcomed. The Herald learns that other parties are thinking of building at Riverside Park. CUT GLASS! CUT GLASS!! - WE HAVE A Beautiful Display OF CUT GLASS 4-'4-4-4*4 , 4-4 , -? , l-4-4-4 , 4- 4* : " - ♦ W. L. HINSON ft CO. •{. * UNDERTAKERS AND' 4. * EMBALMERS, * * .J. 'PHONE 91 AND 412 1 + + -M- 4- 4- 4* * 4- 4- 4- 4* FOR CONSTABLE ’ Th- Herald !a requests! to an nounce that Mr. H. O. Freeman will: bo a candidate for reflection to thft once of Constable for the 1231st dis trict G. M., at the.election to be held In December. Mr’. Frcolnan baa been constable for the past six months and has been one of the most faithful men who have yet held thla. office. He' will bo warmly supported for. re-elec tion. tf. NOTICE.- " .Notice Is hereby -given that the regis tration books tor tbo city of Waycross will be open at this office from "Nov. 1 to Nor,' 20, Inclusive from 8 s. m. to 12 m and 2 p.m. to 4 pi m.. Sunday! excepted. J J. W. Strickland, /7 lm. ■ Clerk of Council. THE MACN1FICANT BOWMEN -it. MS ON CAR8WF.LL STREET •VILL REMAIN ON THE MARKET . SHORT TIMS ONLY. SEE,MR. 3CWDEN ABOUT IT QUICK. tf The wholesome, hartnloss green leaves and tender sterna of a rung healing mountainous shrub, -give to Dr. Sboop's Cough Remedy Its qura- live proprieties. Tickling or dry bronchial coughs quickly and safejy yield to this highly effective Couth medicine. Dr. 8hoop assures mothers that they can with safety give It to even very yonng babies. No opium, chloroform—absolutely nothing harsh or harmfuL It calms tbs dis tressing ocugha, and heals tbs jensa- tlve membranes. Accept no other. Demand Dr. Shoiop's. dttlsfi. Bold' brail WANTED -1 ^ mage our business In wanted to manage our business In your section good pay; writp for particulars and special offer of new suit and 926 cash bonus. J. E. McBraJy Co., Chicago. LOST -A white pointer dog about two years old with liver colored spots pit ears and near root of tail. Name "Dock,” a sn^U portlpu of tall cut off. Itoward If re>u»ed (6 Express-tyaoe. 3td ltw 1 LOST -B r ” K - F " esther card case with name “P. L. Ellis,” printed hereon. Contained small sum In cash and papers. Liberal roward If return, to 29 Jane, 8t., or Horald office. WANTED -Plalnln * mill help at once. One hundred saw mill men, October 1st Jackson Lumber Co., Lockhart Ala., 18 tf WANTFn—Lady with tick hus band and three children to care for, wants sewing. Mrs. Newman, corner Sweat and Reynolds street. Can be reached by telephone No. 314 (War rens Store.) tf FOR RENT - *— in-Southern Hotel ier rent See D. ft O. Lott WANTED -8ucce ”* Magaxlne the services of a man In Waycross to look after expiring subscriptions and to secure new business by means of special methods unusually effective, position permanent; prefer one . with experience, but would conildor any applicant with good natural qualifica tions; salary 11.50 per day, with com mission option. Address, with refer ences, R. C. Peacock, Room 102, Suc cess Magaxlne, New York. WANTED—A young man to help In store with excellent chance for ad vance. Apply by letter only. Ad dress ”B" care Herald. 3t FOR SALE—One horse dray, cheap for cash. Apply to F. L. Page, Way- cross Tailoring and Pressing Club, tf i TO THE PUBLIC. | POST YOUR LANDS. •Tease take notice that wo will not [ Cards for posting lands may be ob- solicit orders after ‘ha Srst of October. | tained at the Herald office at 6 cents We ▼ 111 put In another -phone so that each or 35 cents a dozen, you will have no trouble In reaching us. All orders received by or before a a. m., will bo delivered In time for dinner, All orders received by or be fore 4:30 p. m„ will be delivered la time for supper.—We are confident that with this arrangement we can gtlre you better service than ever, i Thanking yon for past patronage and hoping for a continuance of samo 24tf Very Truly, THE CASH GROCERY. Have your buggy rubber tiros re paired at J. T. McGee's, 21 Albany Aveque. <■ -■ 23 Ife.a.d. WOOD! WOOOl WOODI We have 400 cords of 4-foot , wood, mostly llghtwood for sale. Price 3L50 per cord, t. o. b. Elsie. Write us fo particulars. Woodard ft Co., tf. Elsie, Ga. Have your horse thud st j. T. Me- Gas's., 22 tf eo.d. TVc-h nmnswlck -.read tt W. A. Luon. £ l... Albany Are. M tf Custom era for tbo popular E. J. Ctemley Cotter an now solicited bv our agent, Mr. M. Blizzard. Thla pop ping butter la making regular custom •rs of all those who try it’once, haw MAY'S MILL ft FEED STORE. Mixed Corn Feed per low pounds. * 1 " Crushed Ear Corn per 109 pound .81.60 fixed Horse Feed per 100 pound .81.76 Corn per bushel |1.00 Oats per bushel '..... 70c Wheat Bran per 100 pounJa ....31.65 Cotton Seed Meal per 100 pounds. 11.65 Cotton Seed Hulls per 100 pounds 66c Hay per 100 pounds 31.00 Cracked corn per bushel 81.00 Country Grits per peck 26c Country Meal per peck 26c Try our mixed Horse, Cow and Chicken feed. It not satlsfictory your money cheerfully refunded. Telephone No. 3. 26 tf Msy-o Mill ft Feed Store., ANNUONCEMENT. The friends of*Mr. C. E. Cazon, an nounce that ho will he supported tor Constable of the 1221 district, Oi li st the election to me hold In Decent her. Mr. Cason Is.WtB known no bis many Mends , who will giro him a strops support. : I .1 ' '.e V~ii a i" \ <r mao t*« WANT ADS. W'W ««ao th* WANT ADS. * OGLETHORPE SAVIRCS AND TRUST COMPANY We Want "Everybody to Come And look at tbo bargains we are of fering In farms. One twenty-five acre farm and dwell ing under wire fence closo in for 3600.00. • Why not buy yoursolt a small farm now and pnt out poacan trees, and have a comfortable home and Incom* for your declining years. If you are Interested call on tho OEEN REALTY ft IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, And let thorn Show,you what they'have. ■ ATTRACTING ATTENTION with Jewelry. One must depend upon tholr own, or'In thoao they hare confidence In, when Judging Jewelry; therefore If you plabo- your confidence In LITTLE ft ODOM, you cannot fall In resolv ing tho boat and finest Jewelry that the goldsmith's art can pro duce. Utile & Jewelers. + 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4- 4- 4- +4-4-4- -i4- 4-4-4-4-4--»4-*g LIFE INSURANCE NATIONAL E f.NK C in C ULATION A Nation/;! Bank note 'I* absolutely «afo because It is secured by a deposit of .bonds with ihe government. A Stnt.» Liff Insurance Policy Is. equally as er.fe os a National Bank note, because every one of lta Policies Is secured by a de» POaU of its entire value w?ifc the State under whose laws It o|>eratee No holder of a Nation/*.; Bank or a State Life Insurance Pot c> has lost or ever will loose *uything on either because the rig* deposi* law to wblc:: both are subject, renders such loss an obsoJute lmpossibmty. ' '' -*' - j Attorney (.Vn/ral Hart, •»? Gcor*ia said recently: "That no mat could afford tn trifle with bis Life insurance,” In taking In-ura- Ciortfore, ke*p your oye on SECURITY. Tha State Ufe Insurance Company of Indianapolis. IDo/' posits Its reserve ANNUALLY with the State, It raised this do- posit on tie first of last January flora Pour Million To Five ‘Mil lions Elgh Hundred Thousand Dollars. ASSETS 1404 ASSETS 1*07 SURPLUS TO POLl'lY HOLDERS SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1P97 FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES” *8452,744. /6474,76a, 3679428,. ...3707402.'. V, L STANTON. MGR. STATE UFE INSURANCE CO. Waycross Gft. "' . > * + + + + + + + 4* + 4* + + + * e +. + %■ eu +, wrn****** •+++* ***++♦* t+* *:**...' -