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SMOKE
S. &.P.&WAYCROSS SMOKER
THE BEST CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
THE WAYCROSS
HERALD
oCocal & Personals.
Dr. E. W. Lott, of Green Co-
Springs. Fla., is in the city visiting L
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lott.
Mr. H. J. Humph, of Albany, spent 1 Mrs. S. B. Henderson spent yestc
Thanksgiving in the city with friends, j day with friends at Homerville.
Mrs. Louis Kiem, of Fitzgerald, is More pay rolls is what Waycroj
the guest of Miss Maude Beck or. needs and we must have them, t
Mary street. ones at that.
Miss Annie Leo, a beautiful and ac
complished young lady of near Alma,
visited in the city during the week.
Mrs. Geo. F. Wooten, of Fitzgerald,
Is in the city visiting at the home of
Mrs. R. M. Lewis on Jane street.
V’aycross was nearly deserted yes
terday but we are all back and at
work today
Those who visited Savanna,1 yester
day report the biggest time of their
lives.
Most of the remnant that was lef
in town ytfsterday attended Thanksgiv
ing services at the First Methodist
church.
Mrs. M. M. Johnson was called to
Augusta yesterday on account of the
sudds'n death of her moth<*.
The Savannah Morning News did
not reach us today until the noon
train came in.
Mrs. O. W .Porter and children of
Waycross, came over Saturday to visit
her sister, Mrs. G. P. Gregory.—Black-
shear Times.
Miss Carrie Strickland, of Waycross
was the guest of relatives here sev
eral days la|t week.—Blackshqar
Times.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Floyd and chil
dren are preparing to move to Ho
boken, where they will make their
home. Their many Waycross friends
regret to see them leave the city.
Conductor Bates presented the -Her
ald office with a purple top turnip
weighing six pounds. The turnip was
raised in his garden in this city.
Mr. Willie M. Green, who has been
connected with Howel's Great London
Shows, has returned home to spend
the winter. The circus has gone into
winter quarters at Macon.
Mrs. T. K. Hatcher and chldren ex
pect to leave next week for Jackson
ville to join Mr. Hatcher to make their
future home in that city. Mr. Hatcher
is connected with a wholesale groce
ry house in Jacksonville.
Mr. D. R. Johnson, of Atkinson
spent a part of last week in town,
visiting reltives and shaking hands
with his old friends. Mr. Johnson has
been confined to hla home for about
three or four years, and many of his
friends thought ho would not recover
bue he Is now restored to very good
health and says be Is still Improving.
-Blackshear Times.
Mr. Jap II. Jones, who for the pan
lwm vear* has been In charge of tht
livery stable of Lott and Jones, h
now with the Star Clothing Store. Mr.
Jones will be glad to see his friends
at his new place.
Rev. Wardlaw goes to Quitman Mon
day morning to attend the Methodist
Conference.
NOTICE.
The* books for the registration of
values for the City of Waycross aio
open at this office, and will be open
from Novemberlst to November 20th
inclusive from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. and
2 p. m. to 4 p. m Sundays excepted
J. W. Strickland,
S tt Clerk of Council.
For first class plumbing work.
'Phone 254. Am Jfully equipped to
do all kinds of plumbing work, and
will be pleased to furnish estimates
at any time. M. J. Murray, 'Phono
254. Shop No. 25 Church st. 12td.
NOTICE. “
Notice Is hereby .given that the
firm of T. O. Bibb and Finch hereto
fore engaged in the grocery business
lu the dty of Waycross, Georgia, Is
this day dissolved by mutual consent,
T. O. Bibb retiring therefrom. The
business will be conducted at the
same place by G. 8. Finch who will
settle all firm liabilities and receipt
for all debts due the firm.
This November 23rd, 1908. . .* t v
O. 8. Finch, ^
T. O. Bibb. / -
NOTICE.
Neither The Waycross Plumbing
and Heating Co., or B. J. Seoklngsr
will be responsible .for any debts con
tracted by T. F. Rahn (Better knows
Tenny)y
B. J. Becklngar.
A
THE VENUS FORM
Is a Garment "Which will Improve the Figure of Nearly Every
Woman, Whether She be Slendor or Stout
If you are Slender y ou need it to fill up the hollows in front of the should
ers; If you are Quite Stout you need it to support the bust. It will Not Slip
Down because it is long enough to rest on the hips. It is lighs and comfortable
Sizes, 32-34-36 and 38. Prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00. On sale at
THE WAYCROSS BAZAAR.
% ». POLLARD
WANT ADS.
Brings Results.
mAi-W'M. so® anesi
tellverl quick. Seasoned wood, *nj
length. Brewer A Birmans, Phon
FOR STORING turn,tur * «•
T. J. or Simon, Martin. We .tor. all
kinds of goods and do all kinda ot
draylng and morlng bouieholl goods
a specialty. T. J. MARTIN.
Phone, 129 Residence 22 .Church at
lm j-w . -.rftaa
CYPRESS STOVE WOOD
—18 Inch Cypres. Wood, split ready
tor the stove, 60c tor 1 horse load;
11.00 tor 2 horse load at the mill. Cy
press la better than oak tor the stove.
No soot, steady heat. Wayeroaa Cy-
preea Co., *
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED^—
In your locality to represent us. Ex-
perlence unnecessary; 2110 per month
and expenses. Write for particulars.
Monarch Cigar Co., St. Louis, Mo.
See me quick about the old Jot
Lott'homo on Plant avenue. 1 am pre
pared to sell It so cheap you’d almost
think you found It
>3 6t. A. P. Perham, Sr.
Old People
Some fine pecans for eating, also
Eome extra fine pecans for planting
for sale by J. A^l-ott, Phone 359 or
55. 27 tf.
.Can’t Get
Medicine Too Good
Good medicines are more
necessary than good food.
When you're atrong and well
a little poor food won't have
any lasting bad effects, but
when you're weak and sick
a little poor medicine will
work untold harm. ,
Good medicines are the
only kind we sell We put
the purest and freahest
drugs into prescriptions.
Our prices are right, too.
a We have an excellent dys
pepsia cure, if you ere set
feeing from any form of this
common disease. REXALU
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
assist the gastric juices, act
as ■ gentle tonic,, enable the
body to derive an the nxtri-
ment from food, end care
dyspepsia. and^ladi^tsUoa
THE SEALS PHARMACY.
AJ5SJK-. WAYCROSS, Os.
NeedVTNOL
tt strengthens and vitalizes
Vinor tones up the dleestlve organs,
r.Jfls aBsimilation, enrichthe blood,
and rejuvenates every organ in the
body. In this natural manner Vino!
replaces weakness with strength.
Wsar* pcsltlvo ft will benefit ever#
old portion who will give It n trial.
It it don't wo will refund their money.
THE SZAL8 PHARMACY.
Waycross, Ga.
H. H. BOSTICK.
Beef, Fish A Oysters
"or cash only. Come, of I) and Par
did rtrects. 17 tf.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce - 'myself a can.JI
•late for the office of Justice of tht
Peace of the 1231 District G. M. Wan
county. Will promise if ejected t
ferve with justice and Impartiality t
ail parties, and give special and imuu
Hate attention to all business entruF
e l to my care. I will thank you t:
vour vote.
VjIj November 20, 1908.
N. 8. ROGERS.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
We bare 400 cords of 4-foot wnr
mostly lig'jtwood for sals. Pries fl
per cord, t o. b. Elsie. Writs »
to particulars. Woodard ft Co..
* liSHEWL.***
WANTED—Energetic business man
able to put up email caeh security to
act as manager, high class manufac
turing company, strictly legitimate.
Hygienic Fireless Cooker Co., 6 Austel
Building, Atlanta, Oa. 29 6t
SALESMAN WANTED to represent
us, experience unnecessary, 276 to
2160 per month and expenses or com
mission. Yale Cigar. Co. Indianapolis,
Indiana. *
FOR RF-NT— 1 Three 6-room dwel-
legs, Nos. 9, 11 and 13 Reynolds street
Apply B. D. Finn, 82 Albany Ave. tf
WANTED-™* wTtta sick hus
band and three children to care for,
wants sewing. Mrs. N.wman, corner
Swoat and Reynolds street. Can he
reached by telephone No. 914 (War
reus Store.) tf
FOR SALE—A email, well paying
business In Waycross for eala cheap
for caih. Reaaon for telling owner
desires to engage In another line of
business. Any person Inftrestod can
get Information from A. P. Perham, Jr.
FOR RENT—New .oottago corner
Ollmore and Drain streets, also nlc.
cottage, good repair on Drain street
near In. Apply Phoenix Hotel. 31 tt
WOOD— Q,t four good, seasoned
wood, any length, delivered quick
from Brewer A o'rmana, Phone 106 t>
MIN WANTED QUICKLY—By big
Chinee Mall Order Houso to distribu
te catalogues, advertise, etc. $26.00 a
week. $80.00 ' expense allowance flrst
month. No experience required. Man
ager. Dept. 601, 386 Wabeah Ave., Chi-
CKJO. •
FOR BENT—Booms la Southern
llotoi tor renL See D. A G. Lott
WEAK MEN—Our Improved Vacuum
Jovolopcr restores sexual atrength. En
larges shrunken organs. Send today
for freo book and photo. Vacuum
Mfg. Co., 4M Fargo Bldg., Buffalo, N.
Y.
If you euffer from constipation and
liver trouble Foley's Orlno Laxative
will cure you permanently by stimu
lating the digestive organs so thay
will act naturally. Foley’s Orlno Lax
ative does not gripe, la pleasant to
take and you do not have to take lax
atives continually aftbr taking Orlno.
Why continue to be the slave of pills
and tableti. ..
Central A Union Pharmacy.
FIBHI FISH11 FISH III
FRESH AND SALT WATER.
0Y8TER61 OY8TER8I OY8TE
>Y8TER CRACKERS OYSTER MEAL
AND SWEET MILK.
PHONE COWAST AT 288
But Don't Forgst to Have the Money.
Foley’s Honey and Tar clean the
air passes, stops the Irritation In tb.
throat , soothes the InDamed mom-
branes. and the most obstinate cough
dlsappean. Sore and Inflammel
iupgs are healvd and strenghtenel,
and tho cold Is expelled from tho sys
tem. Refuse any but the genuine In
tie yellow package.
Central A Union Pharmacy.
Mule For Sale. Mule For Sale
It’s a Dray Mule Too. See Hardy
Bros. 24 tf
The careless hunters are making It
necessary for the land owners of Ware
county to poat their lands and there
may be trouble ahead for somebody.
Why Do You
ST Read This?
Because the Ad Writer made it attractive to your cyft
It is just so with Fred Kauffmann
TAILORING
The cutting, the fit and the style male
them attractive to the eye. _
You need not dress loud.
The beauty of Fred Kauffmann Tailoring
creates attention and improves every
man's appearance. We show almost 500
FaB Pattens priced boo $1230 the
Suit up to $50.00. The Most Perfect
Tailoring under the sun.
Waycross Tailoring & Pressing Club.
jg Thrift, Economy, Wealth,
The above terms ure synonymous.
Tho practice of thrift nnd economy In-
varlbly mean wealth.
We want to encourage thpso so in
clined by a payment of 3 1-2 percent,
ou their savings accounts, small or
large. Hundreds of others have start
ed on the road to wealth with their
first deposit with us. Most of theia
acounts aro growing surprisingly fast.
When you start a savings account,
you start, also, a good habit—one that
grows Into moro splendid character
—and Into money—plus 31-2 per cent
Special deposit at 3 per cent., 4 1-2
per cent and 5 per cent interest pay
able quarterly.
ThTOglethorpe Savings & Trust Co!
P y 'g jBronohlQR and Soil SlreeJs, Savinaab, Ga.
HERMAN MYERS. Pro. A JNO. M. BRYAN. Ca.ti.r-
JACOB PAULSEN. V-Prw. ALLANJSWEAT. AmL Cut
We Want Everybody to Come
And'look at the bargain, w. are of
fering in farm..
One twenty-five acre farm and dw.lt
lng under wire fence close In for
$600.00.
Why not buy youraelf n .mall farm
now and put 014 peacan tree#, and
have a comfortable heme and Income
for your declining yean.
If yon are Intonated tail on the
OEEN REALTY A IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY, And let them .how yog
what they bgvA
TQE SHAPE OF YOUR NOSE
And the contour of yonr feature
aro alway. con.ldercd when wo
flt you with cye-gla.ee.. We pay
aa atrlct attention to your appear-
anco a. we do to the need, of yonr
vl.lon, Olane. made by ua will
Improve and not mar yonr appear
ance. Como and bo properly fit*
ted both as to eight and looks.
Utile A Odom,
Jtwelmrm.
Waycross Bakery.
Headquarters for all Kinds
of" Fresh Bread, Rolls Pies
and Cakes & &
Waycross Bakery.
X3B3
THE PURE FOOD LAW.
j
When yea ony Groceries you buy
tho boat you can got. Why not bo
aa good to your horse or core when
it coata you no more. We havo-.a
mixed horse food for $1.76 per hun
dred pound, end a cow feed for $1.60
per hundred, that l> put up to comply-
with tho Pure Food Law, an.l Is Mild
under a guarantee that it contain,
the proportion, beat suited for the
animal We alao carry a-full line
of hay, corn, oat., bran, cotton >«ed
meal and hull., wheat, rye, cracked
corn, meal and grlta, which we Mil
at cloi. prices tor caih. Try tu
and bo convinced. Phone No. 3.
6dlw. May's Mill A Feed Store.
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at the following place, on
date, named for the purpoae of coll
ecting State and County Tax for year
1908, third and last round:
Bragansa, Nov 18,
-.Wares boro, Nov, 19.
Bosch, Nov 20.
Manor, Nor. 31.
Bolen Nov. 23.
Jamestown, Nov. $4.
BIckley, Nov. 17.
Millwood, Nov. 28.
Very Respectfully,
W. J. MuliiJ,
** Tax Collector, Ware Cooatf.
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