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hHoiiESiiLE (iiid REiiiii
HAY. CHAIN, CRAN. COW FLED, CRACKED CORN;
*'TTO.N ' SEED MEAL, HULLS, SHORTS, CORN
CHOP, FLOUR MEAL, GRITS, ETC.
Sell at Retail at Wholesale Trices
TERMS LASH
T. G. BIBB
PH3NE 262
THE WAVCROiS
HERALD
BIG SHIPA/IES^T TODAY
| L&DIES T&ILOHE® SUITS
The Newest and Besft styles in All the leading colors
Including Black, Brown, Navy, Grey, Garnet, Dark
Grey, etc., Ranging in price from $10.00 to $20.00,
Come Quick and we can fit you.
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The Way cross ‘Bazaar, «• h MM
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TO THE PUBLIC.
W«; •Till!'*
Can’t Get
Medicine Tod Good
Good medicine! are more
ecestsarv t N .an good food.
j- c- HUGER-
TOMORROW.
| Items of Interest fit
| The Original Garment Store
! GARMENTS FOR COMPORf KIMONOS WRAPPERS
HOUSE DRESSES JACKETS, CHARMING COMFOR-
taHle," convenient. " , "/ '•
COAT SUITS, FRESH MCM MAIJCRS HANDS.
SKI.1TC, THE LATEST CHEATy, E^FfCTa. 1 EVERY.
' A- THiNC IN L'A3r=9 GARMENTS FRt)« HATS TO
! • ■ HCCIERV. • ■ T ‘
, Vvfi 'A‘nE'KtEP-'!NT LT/i-JR HIGH STANDARD OF
.-V ■* EXCELLENCE IN GOODS, *DUT SACRIFICING OUR
■ .. P&pPITS IN .THE PRICES. M ;; ' '
&g from .n/formofthh,
common disease. REXALI#
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
wilt the gastric jufeea, act
Try our mixed feeds and be <
vinced that they are the best so]
Waycross. Phone No. 3. May’s :
& Feed Store. ~ 9
►ermanently. Sold' with the
fcexall guarantee.
THE 8EAL8 PHARMACY.
WAYCROSS, Ga.
THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
cCocai &■ personals.
PLEASANT MOMENTS STATION
Will have something every night
up to ami including Thursday night
that you will enjoy. Ho sure you are
on hand e^giy night, so ad not to
miss any of 'the pictures.
You will certainly feel that you got
value received each night.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Effective next Sunday, Nov. 15ti
at 12:01. a. m., Atlantic Coast Lin
train 91 will leave Way cron
Brunswick at 10:15 a. in., arriving a
Brunswick at 12:20 p. m. i r. .
new schedule thia trak. will*!::
Waycross five mlnutea r
heretofore, ard therefore will be ;
to reach Brunswick five miniiL
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scrusgs are
attending the Douglas fair todav.
At anyrate the grand jury can’t find
■ true bills against this weather.
Miss Lizzie Hicks, of Reynolds, Ga.,
U viMtlng relatives In the city.
Miss Myra Paschal, of Jacksonville,
Fla., leader of the sixth district lr
the great voting contest for the mo?-
visit Waycross next Monday, Nov. 1C.
She will remain in our city the en
tire week. While hero she will work
be glad to see her and'aid her
jin securing subscriptions for her pa-
' Mr. Bryan, of Hendersonville, N. C.,
spent today in Lie city en route to
Jacksonville. Fla.
Mrs. C. F. Ost, of the Phoenix
went up to Douglas this morning to
take in the fair
Mr. H. G. N. Nash, the expert ac-
• tant fronn Savannah who at one
was connected with the Bank
of Waycross investigation, Is in Way*
ci oss today.
secure one of the valuable prizes offer
ed by the paper she represents. It will
be remembered that Miss Paschal
visited our city last summer at which
timo she addeJ many new friends to
her already large circle.
Sheriff W. B. 'Lyons, of Josup, is in
Lie city today attending the Su
perior court. *
Mr. C. E. Dunn went to/ Homerville
this morning to look ofter a building
he Is erecting thero for Mr. H. J.
Peagler.
Mr. T. Ghldens, of Wllllcoochefe,
spent sometime In the city this morn
ing en route to Homerville to attend
the I. O. O. F., division meeting.
Riley Rogers, the original Riley of
Lulaton, Is in the city todaw. He i«
always a welcome visitor. In Waycross
where ho hns scores of friends.
Mrs. J. A. Shank and daughter, Mrs.
C. W. Ware, stopped over for a few
hours with Mr. and Mrs. Paschal last
night. They were enroute to their
home in Wilkes county.
L. J. Collier, Fred Ficken, John D.
Gibson, R. H. Walden, W. N. Smith
and 6. J. Allen went to Homevllle this
afternoon to attend the I. O. O. F.
division meeting.
Any skirt in the storo at cost Friday
and Saturday and we fit them freo of
charge.
12 2t The Waycross Bazaar.
THE LARGEST CANE.
A sugar cane of the * red variety”
was exhibited at the Herald ofilce
this morning which measured ten fee!
and six inches in length and had 24
joints. The cane was raised by Mr.
Isa Altman, of Pierce county, and was
brought to the Herald office by Mr.
D.[ W. Dowling.
One of the finest sweet potato crops
in the county this year is that of Mr.
A. B. Coe and Dr. Dedgo near the
plant of the Waycross Turpentine Co.
Six acres are planted and the yield
will be about 1,000 bushels of mar
ketable potatoes. A remarkable fea
ture of the crop Is that little fertilizer
was used and tho potatoes were not
worked after planting.
When misfortune overtakes a hust
ler it knows it has been in a race.
That great wave of prosperity has
•’ached Waycross but we are •
pecting that it will overwhelm the
city almost any day now.
I WANT ADS.
Brings Results.
0 Thrift, E conomy, Wealth, |
COAL—^ e,i,co * tuu finest coal
t'.hvori guide 'Scarewuud, auj
ougth. Brewer 6c Birmans, Phou-
FOR RENT“ TUr ® 8 G room »lwel- ‘
Jugs. Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Reynolds street.
Apply B. D. Finn. 82 Albany Avo. tf
pQJ^ RENT~ ilooID< ,n Soutaera
1 lot;• -;,r »ent. t?ee D. O. Lo-t.
FOR STORING furnlluro st ' e
*. -J. or Simon, Martin. We store all
kinds of goods end do all kinds of
draying and moving hou*ehol I goods
a specialty. T. J. MARTIN.
Phono, t29 Residence 32 Church at
lm d-w
WANTED b:c: ‘ i”” 1
band and three children to care for,
wants sewing. Mrs. Newman, cornor
Sweat and Reynolds street. Can bo
reached by telephone No. 314 (War
rens Store.) tf
CYPRESS STOVE WOOD
—IS iuen Cypress Wood, split ready
for the stove, 50c for 1 horse load;
$1.00 for 2 horse load at too mill. Cy
press is hotter than oak fo? tho stove.
No soot, steady heat. Waycross Cy
press Co., • 2 tf.
FOR SALE—A small, well paying
business in Waycross for sale cheap
for cash. Reason for selling] owner
desires to engage in another line of
business. Any person Interested can
get information from A. P. Perbam, Jr.
WANTED—By genteman, wifo and FOR RENT—Now .cottage corner
2-year-old baby, two or threo rooms Gilmore nnd Drain streets, also nice
furnished for light housekeeping. Ad- cottage, good repair on Drain street
dress, B. W. B. care of .Herald tf. near In. Apply Phoenix Hotel. 31 tf
CIGAR 8ALESMAN WANTED.— LOST—Between $70.00 and $80.00
fn your locality to represent us. Ex- in hills, Hoinewljoro on tho streets of
perience\innecc8sary; $110 per month Waycross. Finder will bo liberally rc-
and expenses. Write for particulars, warded by returning to E. P.
Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo. Green, at A. C. L. watch tower. 3t.
When you’re strong and well
Please take notice thm we will not
f elicit orders after he fli’Et of Octobo*.
ill put In another ’phone so that
on will have no trouble in reaching
a. little pocr food won’t have '
any bad effects, but
when ym-re week,and sick
a little potr ntoLdae will
work untold harm.
Good medicines arc the
only kind tvo sell. We put
the purest and freshest
drug* into prescriptions.
Our prices arc right, too.
./!! orders received by or before ‘J
. nj., will bo delivered In timo for
Inner, All orders received by or be-
:-r.» 4:30 p. ra.. wilt bo delivered In
bne for 'supper.—We rre confident
!.«! 'Wll'.i this fn..!: wo pot
i* ■ you Letter' RTvit-p* than • ver
v/t keep nJp*; Indian Riycf T;r
' Wjtn '
o? nnd don’t get satisfaction, ’PI’
i": frr end we will make it ri
Tours for business ani CASH, 1
T. Cowart, *
New; line iadfes • and call/Ire.
Hosiery In »t
12 2t The Waycross Ha/::
SOME RATHER COLD COMFORT.
Perhaps this sentence which the
Hon. Joseph H. Hall, quoted from
Mr. Stevens at Savannah Monday
i iMit gives all the comfort wo can
g*t at present:
“But without further speculation
upon thia subject or any other, let
me, in conclusion barely add: It the
worst is to befall us; If our most seri
ous apprehensions and gloomlst fore
boding as* to the future, in this
pcct are to be realized, If Centralism
Is ultimately to prevail, if our entire
system of free institutions as estab
lished by our common ancestors is
to bo subverted, and an Empire Is to
be tsablished in their stead; if that
is to bo tho last sceno in this great
traglcdrama now being enacted; then,
bo assured, that we of the South will
lio acquitted, not only in our con
ation!'ness, but by tho judgment of
mankind, of all responsibility for so
terrible a catastrophe, and from all
he guilt of no great a crimo against
humanity! Amidst our own ruins,
iirr'oft of fortunes and estates, vti
well ns liberty, with nothing remain:
Ing to us but a good name, and pub
lic chiireefor, uaaullied and untaulsh-
ed. we will in the cpmmon r.’.Hfor-
tv.nv. still cling to our affections to
■ilie "Land itf Meniorlo.i.”
Foley’s Honey and Tar cloara tho
air passes, stops the irritation In tK
throat , soothes tho inflamed mem
branes. and the most obstinate cough
diuappoars. Sore and Inflammod
lurge nro healed and slrenghteneJ,
and the cold is expelled from the sys
tem.- Refuse any but the genuine in
the yellow pack&go.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
en their savin,.s accounts, small or
*lar»e. Hundreds of others have start
ed on the road to wealth with their
find deposit with us. Most of these
ucounts are growing surprisingly fast.
Wnen you start a savings account,
you start, also, a good habit—one that
grows into more splendid character
—and into money—plus 3 1-2 per cent.
Special deposit at 3 per cent., 4 1-2
per cent, and 5 per cent, interest, pay
able quarterly.
j The Oglethorpe Savings & Trust Co.
Broughton and Bull Streets, Savannah, Ga.
| HERMAN MYERS. Pr... JNO. M. BRYAN. Cuhi.r,
We Want Everybody to Come
And loop, at tho bargains wo are of
fering in farms.
One twenty-five aero farm and dwell*
Ing under wire fence close In for
$500.00,
Why, not buy yourself a small farm
now and put out pcacan trees, and
have a comfortable home and income
for your declining years.
If you nro Interested^ coll on the
OEEN REALTY & IMPROVEMENT
wOMPANY, And lot them show you
what they have.
ENGRAVE ONf HER HEART
If you suffer from constipation and
liver trouble^oley’s Orlno laxative
will cure you permanently by stimu
lating the digestive organs so they
will act naturally. Foley’s Orlno Lax
ative docs not gripe, Is pleasant to
take and you do not h&vo to tuko lax
atives continually after taking Orlno.
Why continue to be tho slavo of pills
and' tablets.
Central & Union Pharmacy.
WOOD~° et voar e 00 *** oo aR °ncd
wood, any length, delivered quick
from Brewer & ' iM ”mans. Phone 205 it
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
I We have 400 cords of 4-foot wood,
• mostly llghtwood for sale. Price $t.50
! per cord, f. o. b. Lisle. . Write us
fo 'particulars,. Wqpdard & Co„
Elsie. Cm.
Tho sterling quality of your re
gard by tho character of the Jew-
elry that I, dependable. It l>
easy enough If you do youp cboos*
Ing hero. We gurantee tho ex
act quality of all jewelry we aell,
whether It liq any of tho .protty
hut medcsjjy priced trinket, or a
costly adornment.
Little & Odom,
Jc wafers.
of hour wo make many varieties el
BREAD. <
Hzoh kind Is dlfforent la shape, dll-
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v±maK.xssxs
:-i 'esaatam
Why Do You
Read TM
. AA Y/V.-f matli i it
TAILOIU-NG
• ’ Suit up to $50.00. The Mori Perfect , „
TaStamg under the tun; ' ' *
Waycross Tailoring & Pressing Club,
Haiti
•J i
a? to your eye.
s .y that gll i.10
noth lag that w»
. Tlic cu‘tins, tlic f:t anJ In2 style nokc
them aftractivq t ? tin eye.
You need not drcn loud.
The beauty of Fred Kai^faunn Tailoring
a cates attenhon and improve* every
man’s appearance. We thotfr almost 500
Fall Pattern* priced from $12.50 the
THE BON TON.
J. L. GRADY, PKOP, 20 PENDLETON, 8T.
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