Waycross weekly herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 1908-19??, November 14, 1908, Image 13

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FETED WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY, GRAIN* GRAN, COW FEED, CRACKED CORN, ••'TTON SEED MEAL, rtULL8, SHORTS, CORN CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRITS, ETC. We Sell at Retail at Wholesale Prices TERMS CASH T. O. BIBB SMOKE S. £-. T. t~ WA YC R OSS SHORE R ) FROM NOW UNTIL THANKSGIVING TflHE WAYCROSS BAZAAR WILL Turn TREE OF CHARGE ALL HUTS lor which the material is sold, and in addition to this a reduction mill be made on almost everything in stock. Come Early and Avoid the Rusk. THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR. * a . rOLLAnD WOOD-™ you (ooa, seasoned vood, oof length, delivered quick bom Brower A wjrmann, Phone SOI It MLV WANTED QUICKLY—By big Chit mo Mall Order House to distribu te calaloguca, advortlao, etc. $25.00 a week. $50.00 eipenae allowance flrat month. No experience required. Man ager. Dept. $01, $85 Wabash Aro., Chi cago. WEAK MEN—Our Improved Vacuum Derelopor reatorea aexuat atrongtb. Bn- largea abrnnken organa. Bend today (or bee book and photo. Vacuum Mfg. Co.. 414 Fargo Bldg., Buffalo, N. FOR RENT" HotM tor rent ( DOG LOST—Pointer poppy, about $ months old; wblte with liver color ed spots. Liver colored spot on right shoulder, left ear and eye. Liberal reward (or Information, at Herald of fice. 4L THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS •Local Fr Personals Mr * J * Frank Breen ' of Jeaup * ■p™ cr . yesterday afternoon in Waycross. PLEASANT MOMENTS 8TATI0N Will 'nave something eveiy nig.it this wei'k to entertain you. Come and enjoy a few moments of real pleasur Shake off your little worries and let the big ones take care of themselves for an ounce of pleasure is worth more for health’s sake than 10 pounds of worry. Mr. R. H. Rawls spent yesterday lu ! Savannah. Mr. John M. Hopkins, of Darien, is a visitor fci Waycross today. Mr. H. L. Boone, of Valdosta, was a visitor in Waycross yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Trogdon, of Jacksonville, is the guest of Mrs. Oat at the Fhoeni Mr. Henry A. McGee, of Thomaaville cn route to Wilmington, spent a short while In the city this morning. Mr. A. R. Hood returned last night from Ocala, Fla., and will again make his home in Waycross. Mrs. J. W. Moore, who has been quite sick at her home on Tebeau street, is some better today. Miss Helen Johnson returned last night from Boston where she has been visiting for some days. Mr. E. B. Wooten, proprietor of the LaGrande Hotel, returned last night from a business trip to Amerlcus, Mrs. Willis Dart and Mrs. J. W. Clements, of Douglas, were cueits of the LaGrande last night Mr. W. M. Reagle Is spending some Urn* it St. Petersburg, Fla^ tor the benefit of his health. Dr. A. C. Hoyt of the A. 0. L. Hos pital, who haa been quite 111 for some days Is reported better today. Mr. Henry Brown, of Valdosta, spent yesterday and last night la Way- cross, returlng homo this morning. Mrs. J. P. WarJlaw left tor Jack sonville this morning where she will be with Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart tor a few days. Mrs. 8. C. Fretwoll, who has been spending sometime at the home of Mr* and Mrs. C. A. FretwelL will leave tomorrow night for Montgomery, Ala. iu C. h. agent 8am Wright dropped In to tho Herald office this morning to tell us that times were getting bet ter. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Harley are en tertaining tbe Daughters’ bf the Con federacy this evening. f 1 WANT ADS. 1 J Brings Results. P.OAI.—Jelnco. tnc nnem cott cllvun quick. Seasoned wood, anj length. Brewer & Simians, Photo A big (nt 'possum or two with the hulr off taken In payment (or aub- ecrlptlons to tbe Weekly Herald. Mist Badte Dart, ot Brunswick, who haa been (be gacat ot Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, left (or bur homo this morning. Waycross needs a (ertlllxcr (aotory to make the ntuff that makes things grow. A guano tactory would pay at this point Oen. Albert W. Gilchrist, governor- elect o( Florida, arrived In the city last night on a short bualneas tnp. The general's many friends are always glad to see him hero. Waycrosa stores are filling up rap idly with the finest and beat assorted stocks ot Christmas goods over alter ed la the city. Mr. W. A. McDonald, Jr., ot Amer- lcua, returning home from a trip to Brunswick, apeat today la the city •baking banda with his many (Honda. lion. R. R. Hopkins, ot Brunswick, was In the city this morning and called as usual to auy howdy to the Herald. Rob was again elected Mayor Brunswick yesterday by a majority ot 250 votes. He Is tbe man (or the place as the Herald has repeatedly elated. You Can’t Get Medicine Too Good Good medicines an more necessary than good food. When you're strong and well a little poor food won’t have any lasting bad effects, but when youke weak and sick a little poor medicine will work untold harm. Good medicines are the only kind wo sell. We put the purest and freshest drugs into prescriptions. Our prices are right, too. - , We have an excellent dys pepsia cure, It you are suf fering from any form ot this common disease. REXALU DYSPEPSIA TABLETS assist tbs gastric juices, act as a gentle tonic, tnable tbe body to derive all the nutri ment from food and cun THE SEALS PHARMACY. WAYCROSS. Oa- Mr. M. Albertson, ot Jacksonville, registered at tbe Phoenix last night He was en route to Douglas to visit relatlvee. A BAPTIST ELDER Heatored to Haalth by Vino! "I was ran down and weak from In* digestion and general debility, alio suf fered from vertigo. I saw a cod liver preparation called Vlnol advertised and decided to give it a trial, and the re sults were moet gratifying. After tak ing two bottlee 1 regained strength and am now feeling unusually well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap. tint Church, Kingston, N. C. Vlnol is not a patent medicine—but a preparation composed of the medicinal elements of cods' livers, combined with a tonic Iron aad wine. Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, rod blood. In this natural manner, Vlnol creates strength for the rundown, over- worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people, chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vlnol is unexcelled. All such persons In this vicinity are asked to try Vlnol on our offer to re fund their money if it fails to give sat isfaction. THE SEALS PHARMACY. Waycross, Go. J. M.~MARKEY. Attorney-At-Law. Office In Court House, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA NOTICE ALL ACCOUNTS NOT SETTLC' CY 50TH OF NEXT MONTH WIL' CE PLACED IN AN ATTORNEY HANDS FOR COLLECTION. GRACE BRANTLEY CO. WOODI WOODI WOOD! Wo have 400 eons of 4-foot wax! mostly llghtwood (or isle. Price $1.5 per cord, t o. b. Elsie. Writ* u to particular!. Woodard A Co, 11 Elate, G-. FOR STORING [urnlture «“ T. J. or Simon, Martin. Wa store all kinds of goods and do all klnda of ilraylng and moving householl goods specialty. T. J. MARTIN. Phone, 125 Residence 5$ Church at im d-w -«*|||gS CYPRESS STOVE WOOD —IS Inch Cypress Wood, split read*, (or the stove. 60c tor 1 horse load; 51.00 for 1 lioree load at (be mill. Cy press la better than oak tor tho stove. No eoot, eteedy boat Waycrosa Cy press Co., $ M. FOR- RENT- Thre - ^‘ room dwob Inga, Nos. 0,11 and 13 Roynolda street Apply B. D. Finn, 82 Albany Ave. ! Thrift, Economy, Wealth, p h I CIGAR 8ALESMAN WANTED— In your locality to represent ue. Ex perience unnecessary; $110 per month snd expenses. Writs for particulars. Monarch Cigar Co, 8L Louis. Mo. WANTED—Energetic business man able to put up small cash security to act aa manager, high class manufac turing company, strictly legitimate. Hygienic Fireless Cooker Co, t Austol Building, Atlanta, Ga. 29 « FOR RENT—Throe nice Cottages, one, No. 6 Carswell street, also No. tl Brewer street end No. 41 Reynolds street Rent very reasonable. Apply to M. L. Moore, « «. LOST—Probably on Plant Avenue or near the city ball, a fountain pen. Finder-will please return to J. W. Strickland, at city hall. »*• WANTED-*-** with sick hue-1 baud and three children to care for, wants sowing. Mrs. Newman, corner Sweet and Reynolds street. Cau be reached by telephone No. 814 (War- rene Store.) if FOR SALE—A smell, well paying business In Waycross for sals ebsap for cash. Reason tor aelltaa owner deslree to engage In another line of bualueea. Any person Interested can get Information from A. P. Parham, Jr: The above terms aro synonymous. Tho practice of thrift and economy In- varlhly mean wealth. Wo want to encourage Ihoso so In clined by a payment of 3 1-2 percent. ' on their savings accounts, small or large. Hundreds of others havo start ed on the road to wealth with their first deposit with us. Most of these acounts are growing surprisingly fast. Whon you start a savings account, you start, also, s good habit—one that grows Into more apltodld character —and Into money—plus 31-1 per cent. Special deposit at t per cent, 41-2 per cent and 6 per cent lntercat, pay able quarterly. FOR RENT—New .cottage corner Gllmoro anJ Drain atresia, also nice cottage, good repair on Drain street near In. Apply Phoenix Hotel. II tf |The Oglethorpe Savings & Trust Co Broughton and Ball Streets, Savannah, 6a. (HERMAN. MYERS/Pm. JNO. M. BRYAN, CstLisr. 'JACOB PAULSEN, V-P™. ALLAN.SWEAT. Am. Cull If you suffer from constipation and Foloy'a Honoy and Tar clean the liver trouble Foley's Orlno Laxative sir paseee, stops the irritation In tb. will cure you permanently by stimu- throat , soothes the Inflamed mom- luting tbe dlgoetlve organs so they branes. end tho most obstinate cough will net naturally. Foley's Orlno Lax- disappears. Boro and InflammeJ atlvo doca not gripe, la pleasant to lungs aro hoalwf and atrenghtanej, take and you Jo not have to take tax- »»<» tho cold la expelled from tbo aye- atlvea continually after taking Orlnr tom. Refuse any but tbe genuine In Why continue to be the sieve of pills tho yellow package, and tablets. Control A Union Pharmacy. Central A Union Pharmacy. Savannah la a prohibition town hut All kinds of fruits at Tho Cash It Is your own fault If you look eober Cash Grocery. while there. Why Do Yob — Read This? - Became the Ad Writer made it attractive to your eye* It is just so with Fred KaufFmann TAILORING The cutting, die fit and the style make them attractive to the eye. > You need not dress loud. The beauty of Fred KaufFmann Tailoring creates attention and improves every man t appearance. We show almost 500 \ Fall Patterns priced bom $12.50 the Suit up to $50.00. The Most Perfect Tsdonng under the run. Waycross Tailoring & Pressing Club. We Want 'Everybody to Come And look st tho bargains w* are of fering In farms. One twenty-five acre farm aad dwelb Ini under wire fence close la far $500.0$. Why not buy yourself a (mall tam now and pat out pea can trees, aid have a comfortable home and Inoomr for your declining years. If you ere Interested nil an tho DEEN REALTY A IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, And let them Show yog what they havo. And the contour of yonr features aro always considered when we, fit you with eyeglasses. We pey’- as strict attention to yonr appear- • ance as wo do to the needs of your vision. Glasses made by us will Improve and not mar your appear- anco. Come and be proporiy fit- ' tod both aa to eight and looks. Little A Jewelers. ot flour wo make many rartatlw el • BREAD. Eaeh kind la different In shape, dif ferent In method ot making and dll- I'Hinr. Mi'.r-lly necessary JO any tea. e,i eie uawlUnL We make nothing tost we cannot recommend. C HUBER- 10 Per Cent Discount ©i» /Iff Suits And Coats at The Bon Ton