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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
Some Lots ,
At Bargain Prices, to partiea who will
build at once. The brit located colored
tenant property in Waycrosa.
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
:SEE:
D. <£ O. LOTT. R. E. & /. CO.
FOR
S A L F, **• WESCOTT WRITES
FROM BIRMINGHAM
A Six Room
house with six
acres of land, all
in cultivation.
Biggest bargain
offered in Way-
cross. Owner
needs money.
Bowden
and Co.
The following letter from Mr.
M. Weerott. now In Birmingham to a
friend In thin cltr. It In n very plean-
aat letter. Thin In the letter:
“I very often Iklak of Waycroea. and
her people, and there In not a place or
people la whom I bare more latere,t,
and I tong to nee each one of you
do good knnlaeba, make money, and
bo happy; and I Irani the city may
moo tine to large proportion,, and
be counted an one of the bent Ciller
In all South Georgia, and the whole
State no far an that a concerned, and
all that take place In I ha soar fnturo.
Waycrosa nuVered greatly la the
panic, nnd from local cauaen. and went
a good wayn In the back ground Sana,
dally, but nhe did well to do an nbe
han no far, and now I do tru«t from
the secret receaaea of an bon ret heart,
that ahe may redeem herself very
woo, and never know sort hit. '
the future but aucceu. May her mot
to be. "Aim High."
I regret very much that It waa ao
I had to leave, and It waa not from
any feeling toward the people, for
the beat sentiment prevailed front me
to them, but It waa on account of mis-
fortune In buslneaa. I have a good
deal at etake there, and my interests
urn vnry much Identlfleil with you nil,
good people, mill I can, and do nay,
"May nhe llro long and proapor."
With kind rogards and host wishes.
Yottra truly,
R. M. Weacott. „
RECEPTION
IN VALDOSTA
In honor of the members of the
Waycroa* High School tram a recep
tion wan given In ValdoMa laat night
by the High School team of that city.
The Valdoata people allowed the \V\»y-
crown boya every court eay poaalble.
and made them forget that they had
had III luck In the game of the after*
th'i.a. Such trip* aa the one yrater-
ary will alwaya be looked forward to
with pleasure by the Waycrosa boys.
They say Valdosta Is a great place to
go. and they ought to know.
J. C. Payne,
UF-TO-DATE
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGIST.
PRESCRIPTION FILLED
NIQHT OR DAY
ft. a SCRUMS' OLD STAND
(Pendleton Struct)
HONOR ROLL.
Mrs. Heldt, Teacher. Mb Grade.
Fannie Imu Arrington. Sarah Polk-
Inghornr. Georgia Morton, Frowany
Burch, In,, Hollingsworth. Bertha
Allen, Joule May Sykes, David lliggln-
liothun.
Hardy Bros.
Still Selling Eggs at
25cdoz.
CERTIFIED REGISTRATION LISTS.
I will havo on sale within the next
few days, copies of the Official Regis
tration Mats of Ware county. The
Registrars are now at work on the
Books and are revising them a, rapid
ly as possible.
The lists that are offered for sale at
this lima art Incomplete lacking num
bers of names In many Hatrlets.
They have all been compiled from
lists that 1 havo furnished, aad I know
them to bo loromplelr.
It will be to your advantage
wait for the "Official Certified Regis
tration Mat
Yours vary truly,
II 31. Chas E. Cason.
SHERIFF'S SALK.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house
door In said county within the legnl
hours uf sale on the First Tuesday
In June, 1910, Hie following property
lo wit;
That certain tract or parcel or land
situate, lying nnd l» lug In the town
of Ih-nch, said county of Ware, and
described as follows: Fronting lift feet
on the A. II. and A. R. R.j thence run-
nliig hack to an alloy Mil feet, the
said tract or parrel of land bolng a
portion of lot of land No. 333 In the
Mh District of said crunty, and known
as the plan, where J. K. Moore lived,
lieglanlag 7r. feet from the renter of
said A. It. and A. R. R. track at a
pine post; thence running parallel
with Hid A., IL and A.. R. R, track
So feet to a plae post;thence running
110 feel on the South to a pine post
ami thence back lo the starting point
forming a square Go by 110 feel, con
veyed by deed from McMillan and Co.
lo Mid J. E. Moore December lath.
1903, and recorded In Hook "CC~.
Page 23. February lath. 1907.
l-evb-d on aa the property of the de
fendant under and by virtae of a fl fa
Issued from the City Court of Way-
cross In favor of the A., a and A., It.
a Co., va J. a Moore.
Written notice of Mid levy given
to Mid defendant. This May 12. 1*10.
_ D. A. WOODARD.
Sheriff Warn County.
SECOND BAPTIST.
Mr. N. IL Nonrall, the new Secre
tary of the City T. M. C. A., will
a PM. at the morning service, gad Rev that Mid application will be passed oa
GEORGIA—WARCCOPNTT.
P. C. Tomlinson, a resident of said
county aad atota. having duly applied
to be appelated guardian of the parson
aad property of Aaae J. Tomlinson
aad Maad C. Tomlinson, mtaora under
the age of foarteen yearn, resident
In said county- Notice la hereby given
W. J. Carswell will conduct the Barr
iers at night.
A call meeting of the deacons and
male members at the church nt 3:20
p. m. Important!
J. T. Roberto..
at tbs oast court of ordnary for Mid
coooly to bo held on the First Moo-
day In Jobs, itto.
Witness my hand and official alma
in r» this 2nd day of May. 1S10.
R. H. Thomas, Ordinary.
The First National
Bank of Vajrorosa la ono
of the oldest and
strongest badks lr the
state.
Capital • $200,000.00
Savings and oheoklng
aooounts reoslvs alike
our best attention.
THE
FIRST NOTIONAL BANK
Waycrosa. Ga.
wmKmm
7<n
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON S
Latest Arrivals In Dainty Things For Ladies:
NEW LACES,
New White Suitings,
New Colored oplins,
New Lace Bands,
New All-Over Laces.
HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON.
The Exchange Bank
Solicits Your Acccounl and
Influence.
Bills Payable NONE
Surplus money to lend firms f
and individuals when
Properly Secured.
C.M. Sweat, Pro. W.R. Beach, V-P.
W. H. 'Buchanan, Cashier.
GRAY HAIRS BANISHED.
The old id** o! ««ln; for dorkrn*
In* ikr hsir I* asuin o:uln$ in vofo*
Our grandmother* u*-d to bar* dark,
glo««jr hair at t:.* r.s- of **v*ntyf»v\
rbil*- oar mother* hit.' whit* b*»l. - Ik for*
th- y or** One graadauttk -n u J
to tusk* a **esg , » tJU*’ and ■:».»!/ I*
thr.r hair. Th* t*-i their lulr
end |lo«>]r and gnidatl!/ r»-*tor-d tU*
tuti;raI cs!or. Ot»- «*'• j-vt'.m to miui
rttdi ii preparationtbr tr.njb!- •»/
making it. twpjebity as It bid to !-•
aiadi* *vrrjr two or ibtvr «b)* on grroaot
of It soaring quick!* . Thi# *»*»J ctlon hi*
men ownoac »mi w br aAfng aim r*t
tojr drn^gl-t for Ka/'
end Hnlj.htir tin* public cna g*-t » •*«•
prrlor pr< pa ratios of ■***. with th* e. !•
miltnrr of mlphr.r, an*thrf valaahlt Prru-
rdj for hsir and «c*!j> troaWc*. -I folly
u *' of lb:* will »ot o.gr
0**i*'\Ty r**t«rr th* rolor of th- balr bur
».*»r *si »'or» th* luir from foiling ov
«r..i V* it grow, ft I* fold lir
dnigr.*;.* for KOr. oa*l gljOU a bottle. «»
|« seat dirrt by th- Wy«*tb Ch-fnl'M
Company. 74 Cortlandr Hu, X#» York
City, upon m»ipt of price,
ftor gale and rccommeaded hr Charo-
HOI POR ST. SIMON'S
Raoortera will Had alee rooms at
the GILLETTE HOUSE. All new.
With or without Board. Writ#
MRS. M. C- KENYON. 1m
White Brick!
White Brick!
Good quality and extra
large size. We have lots
of them on hand, and wish
to turn them into money
quick. Will make the
price right. If you wish them
in any quanity, get our f rices.
P.N. Harley Hdw.Co.
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