Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 02, 1908, Image 3

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WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cold Wave is Coming, But we Arc Prepared. HAY, GRAIN, BRAN, COW FEED, CRACKED CORN, '■'TON SEED MEAL, HULLS, SHORT8. CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, CRI TS, ETC, We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices ! TERMS LASH T. Q. BIBB PHONE 268 SMOKE S. £r. P. SMORERS & El ORO'S THE DEST CLEAH HAVANA CIGARS B i g Shipment of Goods; Arrived Today Consisting of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats and Fleeced Lined Underwear Almost Fveryihing in New Millinery Goods. Childrens Fur Sets $1.50 to $6.98. FURS FROM $1.50 TO FIFTEEN DOLLARS The Way cross ‘Bazaar, r. s. Bollard £ocal &■ Personals.,^ . Jos. W. Bennett, of Bruns- spent today In Wnycross. PLEASANT MOMENTS STATION. As is Its usual custom will entertain you tcnight If you will came out. liccse don't forget to come. ! Cel. Poppell, of Jcsup, It or iu Waycrosa today. Louis Harvard, of Jackso tsterday in the city. I Mr. Harley Tyre, the well kncv (iotuiug salesman, is now with H. t j Seaman anw will be glad to reo 1 I friends at that store. of Beach, is nktht. Great interest is being: mani- j Wnycross today. The doctor will re- fericd in the meetings there. turn to Wnycross tomorrow nigh^ to . j jj ear t j le returneg f rom t ij 0 election. lira. J. H. Redding left this morning for Coving,ton and other points in North Georgia on a week’s visit. . Cel. Poppel, of Screven, Is here to day in attendance on Ware Superior Couit, am! is stopping at the Phoenix. .Airs. Ripparc! and Mrs. Chandler spent Friday in Jacksonville to the carnival. Mrs. Maynard anJ Miss Monroe Were visitors in Jacksonville Satur day. ' 4 S MrsiB. W. Blackstock and child, of Atlanta, are with her husband, Mr. B. W. Blackstock, at the Phoenix. - Mrs. G. H. Remshart. who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. H. Red ding in this city, left this morning for her home in Savannah Mr . J. K. Carswell made a very fine talk at the First Baptist church yester day. Miss Maggie Crawley spent Satur day in Jacksonville, the guest of Miss Jean Reynolds. * Judge Joe Bennett, of Brunswick and Hon. Wm. G. Brtintley arrived In the city on the early morning train and arc at the LaGrande. Mrs. J. W Seals sang, a very beau tiful solo at the First Methodist church last evening which was very much'en joyed. Mrs. Cotter and two children, wife and children of Mr. Cotter, of the Cy press Mill Co., arc expected in the city this week. They will be the guests of the LaGrande. Mrs. Frye and Miss Mary Wescott have Just returned from a summers outing of several months and.are at ’home on Gilmore street. They came from Macon yosterday. Mr. W. L. Hinson is expected home from Battle Creek, Mich., next Friday. Mr. Hinson’s health is saidAo be con siderably improved by his trip. Misses Maud Williams, Ada Wil liams, Mary Houke and Messrs. Lester Sweat, Harry Robinson and Mr. Hol ton spent Saturday in .Tucksonvlle at the carnival. I WANT ADS. Brings Results. COAL”* Jclnco * lDe nne8t co * 1 •ellverl quick. Seasonjd wood, au> length. Brewer & Simians, Phom FOR RENT— Threo 6room dwel- ings, Nos. U, J1 and 13 Reynolds street. Apply B. D. Film, 82 Albany Ave. tf ! V/ANTED“ Succ ° 88 Magazine WOOD”* 061 vour aoaBoned the services of a man in Waycross wood, any length, delivered quick to io.k after expiring subscriptions trom Brewer & «‘rman». Phone 205 tl antl to 80curo new business by means of special methods unusually effective, The addition of Mrs. Herbert Wilson and Miss Minnie Murphy with their violins in the choir at the Methodist church, added greatly to the music yes terday. Bishop H.. C. Morrison, D. D., L. L. D., of Leesburg, Fla, spent Friday night in the city, leaving on Saturday morning Cor Balnbridge, where ho preached yesterday While In the city he was autographed at the Phoenix. Dr. R. P. Izlar and family arrived at home this morning after an absence of some v months. The doctors' nealth is greatly Improved. It is unnecessary to state that the doctor is being warm ly welcomed by scores of friends. Good medicines are more necessary than good food. When you're strong and well a little poor food won't have any lasting bad affects, but when youTe weak and sick a little poor medicine will work untold harm. Good medicines are the only kind we sell. 4 We pat the purest and freshest drags Into prescriptions. Our prices are right, too. We have an excellent dys pepsia core, If you art suf fering from any form of this common disease. REXALU DYSPEPSIA TABLETS assist the gastric jokes, act ILL %££££ ’ to derive all tha nutri- food and ear. body* add .fit <b* ThLEskALS^HARMACY. WATCB088, 0*. Mr. Will ScriiggH left Saturday for Savannah, where he has accepted a position in the, office of the Standard Fuel, Supply Company. Will has the best wishes of a large number of friends here who aro sorry to have him leave Waycross. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Izlar and the children arrived this morning from At lanta. The doctor is looking well and was warmly greeted by his many friends here. FOR STORING furniture see P os,t,on permanent; prefer one with T. J. or Simon, Martin. Wo store all kperienoe, !>ut would consider any kinds of goods and do all kinds of *»» llean t ">«* K 00 ' 1 Mtur “> qualifies- draying and moving houseiioll goods Uom,: “>"T *1.59 Per day. will, com- a specialty. T. J. MARTIN. mission option. Address, wltli refer- Phone, 129 Residence 32 Church sL enc< ? - c - Peacock, Room 102, Sue- lm j. w cess Magazine, New York. CYPRESS STOVE WOOD F0R 8ALE—One horso dray, cheap —18 inch Cypress Wood, split ready * or cash * A PPiy F - I* Paso. Way- tor the stove, 50c for 1 horso load; cr ° 88 Tailoring and Pressing Club. $1.00 for 2 horse load at the mill. Cy press is better than oak for the stove. No soot, steady heat. Waycross Cy press Co., 2 tf. HOU8E8 FOR RENT—45, 61, 65 Brunei street and 23 Kolock street. Rates to good tenants. Eh H. Reed 48 Jane. 27 6t. FOR RENT~ Rooma ,n SouUlon| Hot if *or *ent. See D. A O. Lott WANTED-^ with sick hus band and three children to caro for, Wants sewing. Mrs. Newman, corner Surest and Reynolds street. Can bo reached by telephone No. 314 (War rens Store.) tf BOARD—6 or 4 gentlemen can find good board and rooms In refined fam ily at f J.50 a week two In a room. Address “M” caro of Herald. tf. 8ALE8MAN WANTED—Experience ■ ■ ; unnecessary. $100 per month and BOARD—For the sake of company expenses. Royal Cigar Co., Chicago, will take to board a married couple Ill. without children, or two young ladles, for $3.00 per week each. Mrs. U. M. Webster; 54 Jane street. There is no guess work about the dividend-paying power of our CertJfl vnir* of Deposit. The interest io payable every three tr.oiKbs from the date of your Jeno ut. at the following rates: 5 PERCEWT FCH ONE YEAR, AMOUNTS CF Ji.CCa 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 DEP08IT8 SUBJECT TO CHECK. Branch Bank at Thomasville, Ga. Bull & Broughlon.St. Sav. Ga H, Myers, Pr..- J. Paul«on, V-P. I. M. Bryan, Caih. A. Sweat, Aa-Catk OGLETHORPE SAVINGS AND Tl'Jif C)A?\\Y We Want Everybody to Come FOUND—A bunch of keys, valuable 17 2w no doubt to the owner, have been left at the Herald office. Owner can. got them by calling at Herald office and paying for this ad. 24 6t. Mr. Tl G. Hilliard will arrive tomor row from Jasper, Fla., to voto for Bryan and Kern. Mr. Hilliard is scheduled for a speech at the opera house tomorrow night while return*, of the election are being received. CIGAR 8ALE8MAN WANTED.— In your locality to represent us. Ex perience unnecessary; $110 per month FOR 8ALE—Collard plants 6 and 8 and expenses. Write for particulars, inches high, at 130 Plant Avenue 3t Monarch Cigar Co., St. 'Louis, Mo. — FOR SALE—A small, well paying — business in Waycross for snlo chonp FOR RENT—5 room house with all f or cas h. Reason for selling owner modern conveniences; near depot, 40 dcnlrcs to engage in another lino of Reed street. Apply at 63 Eads stret business. Any person interested can 30 2t. j get information from A. P, Perliam, Jr. n. j. McClellan died today. After an Illness of several month*. \fr. Newt. J. McClellan <McJ at the homo of his father, Mr. J. E. McClel lan, about three miles west of. Way- this morning at 5:30 o’clock. While Mr. McClellan’s death ha* hsen expected for some week?, B came as a shock to his many friends I:tl the public generally. Fcr a great many years Mr. McClol- \<.t, served on the police force of this city and no more popular officer jr> ,-.*r beer connected with the force • vr known and liked by both old . ;.J yoLg -. and has always been con ‘!excel a most efficient servant of tb» city. ' „ The funeral' will occur tomorro* morning at 10 o’clock* from the horr of his brother, Mr. T. J. McClellav on Tebeau street. The services wi be conducted by Rev. W. H. Scrugg The intenpent will occur in Lott cer etery Immedfately after the service at the McClellan home. The deceased leaves alx alsters an- three brohtrea. HU alaters are Mr A. L. Wheeler, of Appling county, Mr Wilder, of Waycroes, Misses Ball!* Dora, Allie and Ruth. Hla brtrther are W. *. McClellan, who U at pre ent In Coranada, Cal, C. J.; who is I P|ne Bluff, Ark., and T. J, and Tra of this city. . .LOST—Between Lee avenue and the FOR RENT—Now .cottage corner school building, a pair, of eye glasses Gilmore and Drain streets, also nice In leather case. Pease return to Her- cottage, good repair on Drain street aid office. near In. Apply Phoenl* Hotel. 31 tf Infants Bear skin and fancy velvet coats, various colors at $2.98 and $3.50 In today at Tho Waycross Bazaar. Phone 10 tor fresh fish, coney, King * Co. WOOD! WOODI WOOD! We have 400 cords of 4-foot wood, mostly ilghtwood for sale. Price $1.60 per cord, f. o. b. Elsie. Write us fo particulars. Woodard & Co., tf. Elsie, Git. Why Do You Read This? Becauic the Ad Writer made it attractive to your eye. It is just so with Fred Kautfmann TAILORING The cutting, the fit and the ityle make . them attractive to the eye. You need not drea loud. . . The beauty of Fred Kauffmann Tailoring > Create, attention and improves every man s appearance. We «how almoit 500 Fal Pattern, priced from $12.50 (be Sint up to $50:00. The Mott Perfect TaJoong under the rim. Waycross Tailoring & Pressing Club. And look it tho bargain, ire are oE- 1 ferlng In farma. One twonty-flyo aero farm and dwell* .*■' }ng undor wire fenco clot. In (or WSinot buy yourielf a amalt farm now and put out pencan trcoa, ani bavo a comfortable borne and Income (or your declining yoara. --If you are Intereated call on the DEBN REALTY A IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, And let them leow yog what they bare. BEAUTY IN JEWELRY. I, not tho only requisite. Reliability l» equally Important. That la why this la a Hafa place to buy that locket necklace, brooch, bracelet or ring. For you can depend on the Jewelry yqu buy hare. Wo warrant tho exact quality of what we sell. You can Judge of the beauty for younelf. The Quality Is aaiured by our guarantee. Little & Odom, dewelors. or fiuui we make many varieties of BREAD. Escb kind is different la sbspe. dif ferent in method of making and dll- f*>**{-.,f t ept#,r T.ppfHv rrijeessafy .‘j :-••it. We uiake nothin* L-ki wh caunoi roco'uuiend. .«• C- HUBER- Items of Interest At The Original Garment Store GARMENTS FOR COMFORT KIMON08 WRAPPERS - HOUSE DRESSES JACKET8, CHARMING COMFOR TABLE,. CONVENIENT. COAT SUITS, FRESH FROM MAKERS HAND8. 8KIRTS, THE LATEST SHEATH EFFECTS. EVERY THING IN ladies GARMENTS FROM HATS TO HOSIERY. ' WE ARE KEEP-INO UP OUR HIGH STANDARD OF . EXCELLENCE IN GOCC3, BUT SACRIFICING OUR PROFIT8 IN THE PRICES.