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MEN’S SUITS,
100' Suits, Worth
from $12.50 to $20,
close at half price.
MEN’S PANTS-
150 Pairs ol Men’s
I’anis to dose at
cost or Tegs, •
BOYS’ SUITS.
40 Suits for Bbys
from $4 to $6. to
close at half price.
Copyright 1908 by
Hart SchsITner & Mux
BOYS’ PANTS.
175 pairs of- boys’
pants to close at
actual cost.
V OCTOBER m TO 17,
7 Day Sale lo Close October 17.,
100 Suits At Just Half Price.
1 This means a big loss to me but they must go. i
have gone through my entire stock of
clothing and placed them on a
special counter.
WE ARE HERE TO STAY AND DO BUSINESS.
A big lot of hats '
alUittfdJif’^frift' be , . .’
piaccd on (he hr.if f , ;
ligee shirts, worth IgW |8MHA.ga ' ■■
$1 to $1.50 to close
r" T -
i Don’t fail to call and have a look
i at the Lagest Stock of cloth
ing in Waycross;
i.fiisf»4'0fc2& 1 ’■
You Can Always get
What You Want
i 1 FOR LESS AT
SUSPENDERS J
Big lot of 25 apd, JH3|
35c suspendors to. ^
go at 20c. lK \: ^ Copyright 1908 by
. V Htrt Schiffncr 8c M«rx
THE STAR CLOTHING STORE.
W. D. O’QUINN, Prop.
WAYCROSS, GA.
MAKING GREAT PRPARATION8.
FOR THE SAVANNAH RACE.
Now York. Oct.. H.—Very elabor
ate preparation* are belnit made tor
the apeclal crutae to Savannah which
Iht Automobile Club of America baa
PlannoJ to raaho during Thank,riving
week In connection with the running
at the Grand Prlss Race.
The entire lower dock of the City
ot Savannah, which the club haa char
tered tor the uae ot Ita membera and
goeata to and from the race, la to be
converted Into a floating garage.
Packing apace for thirty can haa been
arranged, and a ayatom ot rack# do
Timed to prevent the running amuck
of care la the erent of rough aeia be
ing encountered.
Special accommodation! are prorlded honua.
for the chauSeura to that the owner!
can atop directly Into hit car from the
boat and be whined to the apace re-
aorved tor him la front of the grand
■Ian ,5. It la atao Intended to embark
a special chaufleur’a and a private
commlaaariat.
The boat la to leave on the Satur
day proceeding Thankagtvlng Immedr
atety after the Harrard-Yale football
game, and la expected to land Ita paa-
aengera early Tuesday morning. The
homeward trip la to he timed ao aa to
«nd Monday morning In time for bual-
Thoro are 196 yards of purple velvet
In tho'flrar phri netting. Elks' Min-
strles Thursday 'October 16.
STATE OF TEXAS TO START
ITS OWN RAILROAD.
Aiiatln, Texas, Oot., M.—The State
at Texas Is* soon to begin operating
a railroad owned by Itself which was
built to handle products of the Rusk
penitentiary, principally Iron and pipe.
The Government road establishes a
connection frith the Texaa A New Or
leans, sad International A Great
Northern and will carry both freight
and paaengers. The town ot Pales-
tjno Is now agitating an extetulon ot
the line in. thpt.point’In return for
which II offers a right of way and s
Nearly a hundred member* have ah
ready reserved pa-aage, amung them
P.-H. Gary, president of the Club, and
John Jacob Aator, member of the
Board of Oorernora. both of whom
cabled their booking from Europe.
Among three who will make the
(rip are Cornelius Vanderbilt, Dar H.
Morris, Colgate Hoyte, Henry Bander,
aoa, Waldron Williams, George P.
Chamberlin, Edgar L. Manton. Dr.
Schuyler Skaata Wheeler, William
Pierson Hamilton. Robert Lee Morrell,
3. B. Roosevelt, 0. 8. Ftoyd-Jonea.
Henry Souther, Jefferson Demoat
Thompson, A. R. Pardlngtloa and PhU
T. Dodge.
TO DEVELOP WATER POWER ,
ON SOUTH’S GREATS RIVERS.
LEFT 01IER DOORSTEP
FOR THIS MOTHER
Mrs A. O. Toaon, of Livermore, Cal.,
writes: “I picked up from my door
step one day a little hook In which 1
aoon became very much Interested.
My little gtri of Are year* ot age had
been troubled for a long time with
Ires of appetite, extreme nervousness
and undue fatigue. She woe all run
down and In a vary deltcata condition.
"This little book was vary compre
hensively written, and told of the new
method of extracting tba medicinal cla
mant* of the cod'* liver from the pH,
eliminating tha obnoxious oil which la
so hard tor children to.take.
“ 'Juatlho thUg/sald t Tor my Uttla
daughter,' and 1 Immediately went for
a bottle of Vlnol U helped her won
derfully. She hit gained rapidly In
flesh and atnngth, and aha does nil
taka cold halt w anally.
*1 am extremely grateful for the
good It haa done her, sad I hope other
mother* who bare weak, delicate or
ailing children will be beneflted by my
experience and Rut girt Vlnol a trial.'
Washington. Oct, 14.—The Improve-
meat of steam -engine practice put
water power Into the. background, and
kept It there for several years. But
In this age of wonderful electrical
advancement, water power Is again
to tha front, and hyjnretcctrieal work
has assumed large proportions in the
•ontb. Over M0.W0 la now under if
velopment, at a coat of from forty to Llano.
flfty million dollare With much al
ready aeoompllshed In tha James Riv
er In Virginia, the Roanoke la North
Carolina, tha Chattahoochee la floor
gta, the Tallahassee In Alabama, , and
In other.atreama, activities are being
speeded ter Iht making available of
jullllona ,-ot horsepower In the vast
region stretching from tee Susque
hanna to the Rio Oreade. In sections
tributary to the Potomac, the Jamoa,
Catawba, 1 'Yadkin the
Teameaaaa. Warrior, Cnmbartaad. the
Ohio. <Jba JKanawba, the Red and the
SOME 8PECIAL8 AT THE CASH
GROCERY.
Aprlcota.
Peaches.
Prunes.
Cranberries.
Citron.
Curranta. ( i
Evaporated Apples.
Urasil Nuta.
Cocoanuts.
Nice Line Fruits. ' V.
Celery.
CanneJ Cherries.
Canned Peaches. ! j
Canned Apricots.
Edam Creese.
Oraham Flour.
New Georgia Syrup.
Our cash plan aasurei you better
goojs for less money.
THE CASH GROCERY.
J. K. Bibb A Son.
LOST -Between 9°*! office gnl
Jefferson Hotel, one watch fob on
which there la a medal bearing the
name of B. O. Parka. Finder will (If
honeat) return to Herald office or
Myers A Parks, and get reward. 16 (t
SALT LAKE CITY
HAS IARTGUAKE.
Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct.— IS.—A
rather aevere earthquake shock was
recorded by the Instruments at the
Unlveralty ot Utah here last night. Nft
damages hare been reported.
HOKE SMITH 8AYS
/ WE MUST ELECT BRYAN.
Lincoln, Neb, Oct. 11.—Governor
Hoke Smith, of Georgia, delivered an
address here yesterday before the aril-
dents', and membera of the faculty
of the State university.
He reviewed the hlatory ot the
Democratic party and eulogised Wil
liam J. Bryan.
William J. Bryan, he declared, rank
ed far above William H. Taft In exe
cutive ability.
“8lnce hearing Governor Hngbes
•peak," he declared, "1 am poaitive
wa must elect Bryan."
Hair gobda are necessary for this
season styles. We have them.
The hon Ton.
AN HEIRESS KIDNAPPED.
Chicago, Oct. 13 —Margaret Frances
Mitchell, 8 years old, said to be an
helresa to a fortune ot 1260,000, was
kidnapped while on the street with
her grandmother. The little girl was
snatched by one of three men in an
automobile, and taken away after the
grandmother, Mrs. Caroline P. Mitch-
ell, haj been knocked down. The
police are working on a cine that the
child was taken out of the city, prob
ably to Sparta, N. C.
The kidnapping la said to be the
climax of a prolonged struggle for pos
session of the girl. She haa been
living with her father, Robert Mitchell,
at 4829 St. Lawrence avenue, while
the mother Mrs. Margaret B. Mitchell
haa lived separately. The fortune
was left to the girl by her giother'a
father.
HOW DOES THIS SUIT YOU.
New York. Oct. 19.—Vice-Chairman
Mudapeth ot the Democratic National
Committee made public today a list qf
ISe states In which he aaij Mr. Bryan’ ' There will be more gmulne fun In
would receive the electoral vote. They j the Elks' Minstrels than In anything
ire as follows: The aolld South 164: jof a like ncture.
Nebraska. 8: Indiana. IS; Ohio. 2S;
West Virginia. 7; Nevada, 3; New I TO SEND VESSELS TO MEET
York. 59. Total. 261. Necessary to a[ AROUND-THE WORLD FLEET,
holes 242. Washington. Oct. 14.—The Navy
The rlee-Chalrman pnt Wisconsin Department la considering the »<ivr
In the doubtful column and said that 'ability of sending several vessels p,
New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Is
land and Illinois were still debatable,
with New Jareey and Connecticut fav
orable to the Democratic party.
TOMORROW AT ttS. COWART
WILL HAVE PLENTY INDIAN RIV
ER FISH AND FRESH OYSTERS,
BUT DON’T FORGET TO HAVE
THE MONEY WHEN YOU PHONE
7% H
asCit
home, stations to meet the battleship
fleet now on Ita trip aronnd tha world.
The Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, New
iramsMpe and North Carolina. \r.
available ter sack assignment. It
aogeeted that those vessels meet the
fleet either at flibreltcr or tha Arena,
ted become part of U. It may he de
cided to aead these Ore available ves
sels to jola Admiral Sperry's fleet In
Where the^|
Door Opens
'Constantly
Ynf can quickly krai anil keep
coxy ike draughty Kill or cold room—
no mailer wind the weather conditions
are—and i! you only knew how much
jitil comlort you cut have itom a
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
Stripped wkk lasktltsa Pnhri\
yen wouldn't ho without one another hour. Turn Iks wick as high
or S3 low as you please—ihere't no dingo—no smoke—no smell
—just direct intense heal—that's because ol (he smokeless device.
Beautifully finished in nickel and (span—orna-
menta) anywhere. The brut lont holds 4 mute, giv
ing heal nr 9 home. Il is light in wogjil—easily
carried bom room to room. Every healer warranted.
steady light—ideal to read or
study by. Msde cl brass—nickel plated, latest im
proved central draft burner. Every lamp warranted.
II your dealer docs nil carry Perfection Oil Healer
and Rayo Lamp write our nearest agency.
•TAimxnnancaaranY
V. C. PARKl.K,
Contractor & B ider.
J. M. MARKEV,
Attorney-At-Law.
OBIce In Court Huuso.
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
Way ro88, G oraia
PALACE BARBERSHOP-
12 Mary 8treet
GUS REYNOLDS Prop.
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D. M. BRADLEY.
rhvslei-n a Surjson.
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• * Brinson's Drug Btcre,
Th-Inr-U EVir.R- R.NOSS AND THROAT.
'Ofllre with Dr. Fleming, over Young's
OWING TO THE DEMAND FOR‘ Dm* Store.
RESERVED BEATS THE ENTIRE { HOURS 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. ^
BALCONY WILL BE HELD FOR'
STRfft OCTOBER IS.
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