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THE V/AVrSPf
WEEKLY '"RALD
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Cold Wave is Coming, But we Are Prepared,
i g Shipment off Goods Arrived Today
• Consisting of Ladies, Aiisses and Childrens Coats and Fleeced Lined Underwear
Almost Fveryihing in New Millinery Goods. Childrens Fur Sets $l;50 to §6.98.
FURS FROM $1.30 TO FIFTEEN DOLLARS
The Waycross ‘Bazaar, n. s. miard
»mnc sward!
smmamag^aapsaaaaanBacganoogaE
PLEASANT MOMENTS
Ore\ Bt pleasure Is to
to thpsd Svho seek pleas
^nt Moments Station.
■ When we fail to give
full‘measure, to any c:ic
crying out: Ob, My I \v*i.
ter- .wit a the makers cf
lures, who tall to try to
\v&- are to unsioya !o
they visit Pleasant'Mom
Col. Robert G. Dickerson, of Homer-
Ill®, spent today In the city.
" WANT ADS.
im
The Jesse James show, which w
ueqlbit in Waycross tonight ear tl
'relgjit depot, haa arrived uad g?.'
splendid parade i
how Is highly rccomnjended r.n.l will
io doubt have a full hou^o tonight,
j This is the\ only'authorized company
I presenting .this play- It is In reality
J part of tho life hlstft-y of Jesse James
J teaches a great moral lesson. (
: tonight and carry the children.
Song's Resists,
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IS HO SPECULATION
‘ Col. S. Burkhalter, pi Homerville,
spent yesterday in the city attciiaiug
Ware Superior Court.
. It was Mrs. W. W. Beach who sent
U3 the big potatoos yesterday. Tho
primer made a mistake.
INFANT DIES. <
The Infant girl baby of Mr. and Mr
J. J. Harris, £ge«l 1 year and 22 dayj
died this morning an.l will be burled
ibis afternoon at 3 o’clock at Lott
Cemetery. The little one had been
Ill for seine days. The Herald extends
sympathy to the bereaved parents and
relatives.
COAL—deJnco, t 0 * finest coat
eliverl quick. Season ad wood, auj
^agtlu Brewer 6c Simons, i’iioa
WOOD —Get vour gonk, seasoned
/cod, any length, delivered quick
torn Brewer & ^'rmaus. Phone 205 U
FOR RENT~ Tlireo 6room tlwo1 -
ings, .Not. \ 11 uml 13 Reynolds street.
Apply B. 1). Finn, 82 Albany Ave. tf
WANTED —Success Magazine
tha
in
and to Eeotire new bu.sino*-* b,
of special methods mtusuai;> « .
pflR STnRtNR funiliurb see position permanent: I'lvJei ».•
T J cVei.™ We store ait <?«**-. t*L «'uuM cou. W .,r
kin,Is Of .(foods and do all kinds ot j ^Kllcnnt wlft good natural quailttca-
dia.iug and moving honsenoll goods llons ! #“ lur - v 5 1 - 60 l»r <>W. ' vl11 ' com-
u specialty. T. J. MARTIN. mission Ion. Address, with refer-
Phone. 120 Residence :i? Church sU races. R. Peacock, Room 102, Sue-
j m j. ;y I cess Magazine, Now York. *
fe‘
i no guess work about the
y In i% power of our Cert 111-
Ik payable
i the date of
“ L-y.d the following rates:
S PER CZf^T
FOR CN2 YEAR. AMOUNTS CP
i:,CC0 AM a UPWARDS.
• A 1-2 lPER 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 Thomusvllle, Ga.
all & Broughton, St. Sav. Ga
H. Myers, Pres.
J. Paulson, V-P.
i. M Bryan, Caalv
A. Sweat, At-Caab
Greet trlirrlng western drama,
’ sic James ' ajio.v tonight,
< I n 421 ! ! JT.
.1 beftiTnl: !cnTHd reubl?.-
Ait ur.J ftsrset.3r.gr (rirebtec* "
j- C- 'HUBER-
fftrths of ifitty&AJit -
' The Qji$ho.L0armen tf Store
. iQARMSNTS ,.F0A Gi^.FRfRT. KIMGN03'^RAPPERS. •
. HOUSE M08S3 JAbKEtS, CHARMING CO: ’.FOR. ■*
*JA0LE, .CONVENIENT. *
COAT SUITS,. FRgSH FROM MAKERS HANDS. ,
^KIRTS, THE LATEST SHEATH EFFECT3. EVERY-*'
thing in lXcm eg-’ garments from hats to
HOSIERY; * • . fcj
WE ARE KE4P-*NR UR —JR HUSH STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE IN GOODS, BUT SACRIFICING OUR
PROFlts IN THE PRICES. , ' .
THE BON TON.
J. L, GRADY. PROP, \ 20 PENDLETON, ST.
’ notn.l CkincHo Editor 'tvht 1
i during Uy 1 .Son,a for the p^rporq /
; 1 rfn Sijr’eJout. a letter feeling. ..
t-.;e-n Uio-pdople of this.section'
the Chinese la expected to visit £n,
a -nah dur(ng the'week. He mey nr
rive tils afternoon, (t is a dneh Jen
cp effort will bo made Jo meet hint r
toe depqt nor entertain him until k-
docidcs,to 'notify. some ona {hat Ik.
Is coming, i Comnflttce* have may'
tva ett«ingt* to meet jiSt ,wb«a cs
fcctird l,ut he did not come.. He item
yfcstoriiy at Spartanburg.
The cedin'. , the fit -'id ths *‘yb make
thefit attractive to Lie eye. .
Ytdi need not dter, bud. . ■
The beauty of Fred tCauffmann Tailoring
creates attention and improve* every
man’, appearance. We allow.almort 500 i.
Fdll Pattenu priced front $12,50 the '
Suit up to $50.00. The Mott Perfect
Tuoring under the run.
as a gentle tonic, enable the
body to derive all the nutri
ment from food and core
dyspepsia and indigestion
permanently. Sold with the
RexcU guarantee.
THE SEALS PHARMACY.
WAYCBOSS, Ga.
IVaycross Tailoring & Pressing CInli.
Flcflce pay those little bills you
ewe tke Herald. We. also owe somo
.little bills and need the money.
Cel. W. W. Bennett, of Baxley, was
here yesterday attending the Superior
Court.
Judge J. L. Sweat gives tho enemy
a parting shot in todays Herald. Tho
judges’ democracy is all wool and a
J couple of yards wide
County Commissioner J. F. Taylor
went to Atlanta last night to attend
■he mooting cf county commissioners
>hich Is being held in that city today.
And still we have tho municipal
election on our handa. Three alder-
mon to be elected.
i A fresh supply “>'0 Trespass” cards
printed today at Herald ofllce.
Mr. Carmichael of Swainsboro, is in
tho city today on & visit an 1 Is af^ho
Phoenix. Mr. Carmichael Is very
much j:leased witn Waycrnss.
Now Ik the time to invest in real
estate In Waycross and Ware county,
i have some rare bargains to offer
you.
a A. P. PERHAM, SR.
Exciting scenes In tho Jesse James
show tfear freight depot tonight. A
rare, treat for ali t who attend.
The Ware county commissioners
are having r.n extra day’s seislon this
month, receiving reports from tho
4 road overseers cn»l collecting . road
taxes.
The Atlantic Coast Line is making
considerable improvements in their
yards here by clearing up and burn
ing the lehris between tho tracks.
Now t:f.t practically all the switch-
Itig Ik dene Jn tho red yard, the
IrnO.K can be kept much cleaner than
Mr. J. Hi Goodwin, of Coffee county,
spent today in tho city visiting his
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Luther, on Fran
cis street. Mr. Goodwin leaves to
night for a visit to his old homo at
Wadesboro, N. C.
TOMORROW.
At Cowarts’ ’Phone 288.
Nice Fresh Oysters .... 30c per qt
Nice FrcBh'Milk 10c per qt.
Nice Oyster^Jrackers ....Go per qt.
Wo keep nico Indian River Trailt,
Perch, Bass and etc. If you ’Phone
288 and don't get satisfaction, ’Phono
again an.l we will make It right.
Yours for business and CASH, Dan
T. Cowart.
CYPRESS STOVE WOOD!
IS inch- Cypress Wood, split ready J
for tho stove, 50c for 1 horse load; .
$1.00 for 2 horse load at tae mill. Cy-1
3 is bettor than oak for tho stove. |
No soot, stoady heat. Waycross Cy* j
s Co., 2 tf. |
FOR 3ALE—One- horse dray, cheap . ’
A-u- .0 F.... Pal, way* OGS.ETUORPE SAVINGS TRUST mmY
cross Tailoring and Pressing Club, tf
FOR RENT— xloomj ,a SoutllHra
t-ut. Sec D. & O. I»tt.
WANTED- jaay with sick hus
band rad three children Ui^caro for,
wants : owing. Mrs. Newman, corner
Swr.it .nd Reynolds street. Can bo
ro'irhed by tclopkono No. 314 (War
ren k Store.) i tf
We Want “Everybody to Come
BOARD—For tho sake of company
will take to l.oai'J ft married couple
without children, or two young ladles,
for $3.00 per week each. Mrs. U. M.
Webster, 54 Jane street. ! - •. 17 2w
VCR SALE—A small, well paying
biir.Im so In Waycross for snle chcaji
for cash. Reason for selling) owner
| desires to engage in another lino of
business.' Any person Interested can
get Information from A. P. Peril am, Jr.
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED.—
In your locality to re’prosont us.'Ex
perience unnecessary; $110 per month
and expenses. Wrlto fur particulars.
Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo.
FOR RENT—Now .cottage corner
Gilmore and Drain streets, also nice
cottage, good repair on Drain stroel
near in. Apply Phoenix Hotel. 31 tf
And loop ut the bargains wo'are ot»
’ faring in farms.
One twonty-flvo aero farm onJ dwell*
lug under wlro fence close In for
$500.00. •
Why not buy yourself a small farm
now and put out poncan trees, and
have a comfortablo homo and Incoms
for your Jocllnlng ydars.
If you nro Interested call on the
DEEN REALTY A IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY,•And let them sho\v you
what they have. ‘ '
Or.o hundred pound sa:k of groun 1
oyster sholls for your chickens only
75c at
May’s Mill & Feed Store.
ISSUE A THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
A 'bhow founded on the life of
Jcgsc James, near freight depot to
night. Don’t fail to soo It.
LOST—A gold medal watch charm.
“J. II. P., 1893,” on ono *ido, and
"Best Declamation, McDonough Insti
tute,” on the other. Reward to find
er If returned to Heral 1 ofllce.
LOOT—A cameo pin, set with a
j&ait. Finder will be rewarded by
returning to Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, Jr.,
or to Herald office.
Her HnsbanJ—If a man steals, no
matter what Jt Is, he wjll live to re-
gr«.t it.. His Wife—During our court
ship you ustnl to dtoal kisses from hie.
Her Hiflsbaml—'Well, you heard what
• J^3so James show teaches u
moral lesson. ’ Don't miss It to-
ght.
Tax Collector , Mu Ills reports col
lections nfurh better up to the first
of November this year than It w.-fb
cue year ago. The country people
?p: «.'Iall:'are paying their taxes more
;rcn:;Lly than last year.
You
jCan’t Get
Medicine Too Good
Good medicines arc more
necess-ry than- good . food.
'■When yott’re strong-and well,
a little user food won't have
any U hd bad effects, but
when you’re weak-and sick
a little poor medicine will
work untold harm.
Good medicines are the
oily kind we sell. We put
the purest and freshest
drugs into prescription*
• Our prices are. right,: too.
. We have an excellent dyr-
papala cure, if you are suf
fering from any form of this
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
Wc have 400 -cords of 4-foof %? <,l
mostly lightwoed for sain. Prieo ¥l.I
per cord, f. o. b. Eisio. Wr^e* t
fo purliculara. Woodard & Co.,
Elsie, C
All kinds of feed at lowest prices lit
May's Mill & Feed, Store.
1 GNO OF MANKIND. ’
“S iV, boys,” queried tho teaqlior of
e juVrnlk* daue, ,"cati any of you
!l 110 tho final end of all mankind?”
”Y< .1, mu uni,h ’cnn." promptly ans-
.. -I tne boy at' the foot—"the let-
r •l<”— Ilxci^argo.
io those weak or tired eyes of your*
Give them n cause to be thauktul by
having us' supply tho glasses Jhat will
relieve^ them from tiielr present strain.
JJut remember tb^t any old gias'sea
will not do. So bring your oy t oa here
and havo us extmino them sclontlfl*
caliy in order that wo may determine
the glasses that will aid and not In*
jure.
Little A Qdoiti f
J'.vjolora, '
Of Bnui w.u ruaLo many (octette, 0 |
BREAD.
•erorif method of making and dtf»
ml \*V .make
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