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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
THE EVENING HERALD
A. P. PERHAM A SON.
Editors and Publishers.
Entered st tbs Post Offlce At War
•roes, Os., as secoid else matter.
Tbs Evening Herald is published
very evening except Sunday. The
Weekly Herald every Saturday.
Ail subscriptions are payable
advance.
Advertising rates reasonaUe and
made known on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
•Jail/, One Year 15-00
Uiilly. Six Months 12.60
Daily, Three Months 91.25
Weekly, One Year
WAYCR088, GA., APRIL 30, 1909.
FOR SALE.
and Job canoj in good con
• half manufacture r» price
HERALD,
Wa.vcroMh, Ga.
Col. Dickerson, of Douglas says ho
Is a candidate for that sollcltorsbip.
And thre are others.
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It is said that the deposed Turkish
Sultan has two hundred uiilliou dol
lars and four wives. What more could
u poor boy desire.
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A Pennsylvania woman refused to
give up her husbund for $40,000. Hut
perhaps he can cook, keep house, look
after the children, and doesn’t mind
sitting up for the doorbell on bridge
nights, confesses the Atlanta Consti
tution.
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The Augusta Chronicle predicts that
Florida will be voted dry (It says that
the wet men concede as much l but it
also predicts that the attempt to pre
vent the sale of whiskies, will be a
farce. It may be a tarcc in JackonvJJ-
le, Tampa uud Pensacola, but there
will be no farce uhout the stop to the
tralnlosds that those cities send out
over the stute and Into this state by
express. It will help a little and be
worth all It costs.—Moultrie Observ*
FUN! FUN It FUN'Jt!
Let No Innoesnt Man Escaps.
At the great MOCK COURT TRIAL
inder the auspices of the.WOMEN'S
AUXILIARY of YOUNG MEN’S
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, in HIGH
vCHOOL AUDITORIUM, on FRIDAY
•venlng,April 30th.
One of the most respected citizens
<• ill be charged with Breach of Prom-
so. Regular Court Rules. Startling
developments. Ludlcrnons Situations.
>ocal Hits, An evening of refined fun.
Prices 36 and 60 cents, no reserved
seats. Tickets now on sale by the
members. Open at 7:30. Court called
at 8:16. 23 Ct
Fill your Larder
FROM -
FINCH’S GROCERY
HEALTH AND VITALITY—MOTT’S
NERVERINE PILLS.
The great nerve and brain restora-
ve for men and women, produces
strength and vitality, builds up the
system and renews the moral vigor.
For sale by druggists or by nm ;
per box, C boxes for |5.CQ. Sold by
he Cherokee Pharmacy. tf.
and
For all kind* of Horse, cow
Chicken Feed, try
VI. No. 3 May’s Mill & Feed Store.
NEW ROUTE, NEW 8ERVICE
The Coffee County Joe Brown Club
In making arrniiglnu'tiis to attend the
imiuKunttion next June in a body, at
tired III Joe Brown suits made of
Georgia Jeans manufactured at Howe.
(2a. The plans are to orgnnlze this
club anew aud go through the coun
try In automobiles to Atlanta, which Is
about 360 miles, with the words, “Cof
fee County Joe Brown Club,” paiutou
in box car letters on canvass displayed
on curb side of these automobiles.
There will bo about twenty of the
large touring cars, and they will trnV’
el at a uniform distance of about
ono hundred yards apart This will
no doubt advertise the things that
Joe Brown advocates,
Georgh’s products, and Coffee Coun
t’s push.—Coffee County New
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Finest Trains between North, Cen
tral and South Georgia and West Flor
ida. via The ATLANTA, BIRMING
HAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
.cave Atlanta (daily) 8:46 pm
Arrivo Cordele 4:00 am
Arrivo Fitzgerald 6:16
Arrive Tlfton 6:30 am
Arrive Thomasvillc 8:50 am
Connecting with Florida Central
Railroad leaving at 9:00 a.m. arriving
Mays, Fla., at 11:08 n.m., connecting
1th S. A. L. arriving Tallahassee 2:16
m., Quincy 3:10 p.m., Madison 3:42
m., Live Oak 4:43 p. m., Lake City
28 p.m.
Pullman Electric lighted Drawing
Room sleeping cars between Atlanta
and Thomasville, Ga. The A., B. & A.
furnishes the very beat equipment and
service .at same fares as applieJ via
other lines
J. R. Howland. W. H. Leah),
Trait Mgr. Gun. Pass. Agt
Wo often wondor how any person
an be persuaded Into taki ig anythhg
,ut Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
•olds and lung trouble. Do not bo fool-
d Into accepting "own make” or oth*
r substitutes. The genui to cuntains
io harmful drugs and is *• a yellow
nek age.
Vntral Pharmacy Union Pharmacy
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THAT-8 THE BE8T WAY
*■ TO BE BURE OF GETTING.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING,
PROMPTLY DELIVERED AT
MONEY SAVING PRICES
WE WANT TO
SUPPLY YOU WITH
YOUR GROCERIES.
GEO. S. FINCH
PHOENIX BLOCK,
E’PKONE 113
Which do you prefer?
A broiled steak with a mushroom
f-.iuce—a sauce a la Bordelalse, or
served with fried onions. You
ha*e never eaten one that will
give your palate the leliefout sen
sation or jour appetite t«e quick
surprise that one of our tender,
Juicy steaks will give them. We
have everything to order or en
trees. All ready for the fastidious
appetite at *
We have for sale nt u bargain a
store building convenient to the A. C.
L. R. R. Shops.
D. & O. Lott, Real Ksinte &. Ins Co.
2EORGIA—WARE' COUNTY...
To nil whom it may concern:
C. R. Robbison having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
Rosa B. Robbision, late of said county,
iLIs is to cite all and singular the cre
ditors and next of kin of said Rosa B.
Robbision to be and appear at my
office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if nay they can, why
permanent administration should not
be granted to said C. R. Robbision on
her estate.
Witness, my hand and official sig
nature, this 6th day of April, 1909.
B. II. Thomas, Ordinary,
DOG TAXES.
All owners of dogs In the City ot
Way cross will please tako^potice that
his tax for 1909 has been due since
Ian. 15. You arc therefore request-
< J to come forward at once and pay
I and get tiie usual badge requite*:
inder the city ordinances.
March 20th 1909. H. P. Brewet
tf. Tax Collect
WAYCROSS RESTAURANT
Tony Brown, Prop.
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NOTICE
DEATH OF TOM BOTTOM8.
Mr. Thomas James Bottoms, died on
Tuesday April 27th, 1909, at 9:30 a.
lie had boon iu declining health
for several years. In thb early Spring
of 1908 he left for the West nnd re
mained for several months. Not mak
ing r <pid Improvement he returned
to his native city and occupied his
uew and elegant home. AH the winter
he was extremely feeble nnd for sev
eral mouths ceased to drive, as was
his want, through the city
Mr. Bottoms was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Bottoms, and was born on
August 12. 1861, in Thomasville. In
1889 he was married to Miss Frances
TharjK* —she survives him with two
daughters Misses Louise nnd Gladys.
There also survive him four sisters
and a brother—Mrs. S. M. Cline, of
Tampa, Mrs. J. B. Edwards, of Tal
ladega. Ala.. Misses Mamie and Wil
lie Bottoms nnd Mr. Amos Bottoms,
of Thomasville.—Thomasville. T.-K.
The editor of the Waycrots Herald
has known Tom Bottoms from the
day of his birth. He was a noble
fellow and numbered his friends by
the hundred throughout Georgia and
Florida. We tender sympathy to the
bereaved family.
Notice is hereby given that l
books will be opened on April 1st
receive the nd vnlorum tax returns
for the city for the year 1D0D.
All persons owning property within
the city limits will please tako notice
and govern themselves accordingly.
H. P. Brewer
a. Tax collector
Read every advertisement In this
paper and you will be greatly benefit-
Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
Di. Downey doctor* dogs. Sure shot
n mange nmlHens. 19 Ct.
St.eedley’s Dairy-
Pure Jersey Milk
Phone 173-2 rings
Way cross, Ga,
MAY’S MiLf AND FEED STORE.
Get our prices* on Bacon, Hami.
mrd. Sugar. Coffee. Rica. Flour, Cann
id Vegetables, Grits, Freshly Ground
Meal Hay, Corn, Of.ts, Bran, Cotton
Seed Dulls, Cracked Corn Wheat and
May’s Mixed Horse an l Cow Feel.
have Just received a shipment o #
Fancy Rice that will please you. To!
epnone No. 3. tf.
Full Line
Onion Sets
■ Beans
(Scarce)]
Call Early
Seed Corn
Redding & Co.
Druggists.
UP BEFORE THE BAR.
N. H. Drown, an attorney, of Pltlf-
.old. Vt, writes: “We have used Dr.
Klnt'a' New Life Pills for year, and
And them such a good family medicine
wouldn’t be without them.” For
Chills, Constipation, Bllllousnesi or
!c|{ headache they work wondcra 25c
All Druggists.
Corn Meal, ground fresn every day.
from country com.
TeL No. S May's Mill t Feed Store.
Ban
I WANT TO BUY A HOUSE AND
LOT IN WAYCROSS FOR A CUSTO.
MER. IF YOU HAVE SUCH A
THING TO 8ELL, BRING ME A DE
SCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY
WITH LOWEST PRICE AT ONCE.
It A. P. PERHAM, SR.
READ THE WANT ADS. «
TAX NOTICE, SECONO ROUND.
I will be at the following named
places for the purpose of receiving
State and County tax returns for
909. Come forward and make your
tax returns. Books will close June
20th;
Waycross, April 19. 20 and 21.
Millwood. April 22.
Waresboro, April ?3.
Manor. April 24.
Wafeross, April 26, 27 and 28.
Bickley, May 4.
Beach, May 5.
Bolen, May 6.
Jamestown, May 7.
Glenmore, May 10.
Braganta. May 12.
M. E. Henderson Tax AsfCMOl
$28.10 TO WASHINGTON.
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
offers the rate of $26.10 from Way-
to Washington and return. Tick
ets on sale April 15th and 16th only.
Good to leave Washington returning
not later than’April 25th 1909.
Congress is In session and file Na
tional Capitol can be seen at Its best
at very small cost. For information
or reservations see yeur agents or
write T. C. White, general passenger
agent, Wilmington, N. C., or E. M.
North, division passnger agent. Sa
vannah, Ga. tf.
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fee Creem at Home Every Day
MADE WITH THE
'While Moumlain” Freezer.
ITS A MOST WELCOME
DESSERT ON A HOT DAY
WE HAVE THESE FREEZ-
ERS ALL SIZES FROM
FROM ONE TO 20 QUARTS.
TS'.E.*i343, Y^u 1,
Order to 186.
P. IV. Harley
Hardware Co.
4*-4* •J*4*4 , 4 , 4*4 , 4*4 , 4 , 4-4-4-4 , 4-4*<
Photo
iiailing
Envelopes
Insurance { A Jf ut K % f f} and ‘Bonds.
Thotte 135 Waycross, Ga.
all sizes
Ledgers
Day Books
Journals and
Record Books
Pound Paper and
Envelopes at
Waycross Book Store
next to Postoffice
Complete Line §
Royal Refrigerators |
an d |
White Mountain Ice •
Cream Ercezers, ail |
Prices, Sizes & Styles. |
WATT, |
BAR WARE I
co. |
®®0000@@0QQ<SM»<|M» ©
Sam Lee Laundry
and Prem'nJ Club
WE MAKE SPECIAL PRICES
ON ALL OF OUR WORK
I jo my own prescription work, And
i»«J your txulncM.
U tt a a Brluon.
When t/ou Place Ohe Ping
YOU CAN HAVE YOUR
CLEANING AND PRESSING
DONE MONTHLY.
LADIES' CLOTHES
FANCY OR PLAIN. |
•PHONE 23M RINGS. • >■<■«•«
On the third finger # of ier left |
hand Its quality should represent f
the durability of your affection.
Hem ember she will wear It all her 2
life, so you want a ring that will |
fc'.ntv: the test ot time. Our col
lection of engagement rings
large and varied. You can pay »•
much as you like or aa little aa
a tellable ring can be told for.
Think ; oil'll need one pretty aoonf
Little & Odom,
Jewelers
BHaHI