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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
Program Tonight
AT THE
A1RD0ME
“PAID IN FULL."
M A 8TORM IN THE DES
ERT"
3. WILLARD A WILLARD
In Vaudeville.
TERNE8T BAND TONIGHT
R. L BENJAMIN, Mgr.
Fui niture He pairing
and Upholstering
We are still doing business
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court House.
We will repair—clt-an up and
revarnUh your old furniture,
and make It new—We also do
all kinds of upholstering—re
pair trunks, suit cases, etc.
All our work Is strictly cash
when finished—No work deliv
ered without the money—Work
left In the shop thirty days nf-
ter it is finished will have stor
age charges added and will be
llublo to bo sold for charges.
J. I. Waite & Son.
Phone 294 22 Brewer 8t.
Time Will
introduce You
TO THIS LIVERY. THERE HAS
BEEN COMMENTS ON OUR
PROMPT SERVICE ,NOBBY TURN
OUTS AND REARSONABLE PRIC
ES. ALL KINDS OF TURN-OUT8
FOR ALL OCCASIONS. GIVE U3
AN OPPORTUNITY TO 8HOW YOU
HOW WELL WE CAN PLEASE YOU.
TlcGregor JVLayo,
Boarding, Livery and Sales
Stables.
Ttbeau street. Waycrosa, Ga.
PHONE 63.
FIRST CLASS
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES and PIES
RESH EVERY DAY
PHONET2
Waycross Bakery
VO lltitlcr ttrw't,
Attend The
Waycross
Dancing Academy
At the Jefferson Hotel.
Kverv Tuesday and Friday from
7:20 to 8:45 p. m
Select Dance from 9 to 11.
r.t'RHons private with guarantee.
Call at the Jefferson Hotel at
7:16 for membership‘cards and
further particulars.
L. D. Fnlvey,
N. S. Terneat,
J. D. Cnrbo.
Rubber Stamps
I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
RUBBER STAMPS. ANY %
SIZE, ON SHORT NOTICE. ’
ALSO SEALS. OF ALL DES
CRIRTION8. JEWEL OR
ALUMINUM, OATES, ETC
SEE ME AT ONCE AT HER
ALO OFFICE.
H. JOHNSEN.
The label trades section of the
erlcnn Federation of Labor haa notl-
I the central labor bodies throughout
the country that It la prepared at this
to Mrnlait the name* and ad-
i of manufacturers who use the
i xtmuiM
FOR RENT—Brick house and wood
yard, 47 Albany Avenue; IS.00 per
month. Phone -S8, 3SS or 4S3.
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Personal!
__ Miss Carrit Psrham Social Editor^
Col. Willis Dart, of Dougias spent
today in the city.
.fudge Mltche! of Blackshear spent
today In the city.
Rev. C. R. Jenkins will preach com
mencement sermon for the Jesup Pub
lic schools tomorrow.
Mrs. W. H. Greenfield of Brunswick,
Is In the city the guest of friends and
relatives.
Cowarts
Phone Is
288
388
488
D. B. OR ROYAL FLOUR 90c
EARLY DAWN OR SNOW DROP, 85c
1 BU. WATER GROUND MEAL, $1.0
1 BU .FINE OR COURSE GRITS $1.05
1 BU. IRI8H POTATOES $1.00
16 LBS, FINE SUGAR $1.00
25 LBS. FINE SUGAR $1.50
BEST GRADE HAM8 22 1-2c
BEST WHIE BACON, 17c
LARD, COMP. (WHITE) 12c
50 OR 60 LB. CAN8 OR TUBS, 11 1-2c
20 LBS. RICE, RICE, RICE $1.00
1 DOZ. 2-LB .TOMATOES, 7 75c
1 GAL. GOOD SYRUP 50c
2 GAL. GOO DSYRUP ....90c
1 GAL .VINEGAR 30c
1- 2 GAL. VINEGAR 15c
1 GAL .COWARTS’ GINGER ALE, 50c
2 GAL. “K” OIL 25c
5 GAL. “K” OIL 60c
2 GAL. GASOLINE 40c
5 GAL. GASOLINE 85c
6 GAL. OIL OR GASOLINE CAN, 50c
1 BOX, 50, WAYX..CIGARS $1.75
1 DOZ. ANY KIND 8NUFF 50c
1 DOZ. BLADDER8, 10c SIZE, ..50c
2- 15c PLUGS TOBACCO 25c
BUTTER, BUTTER, BUTTER,..25c
5 LBS. BUTTERINE $1.40
10 LBS. BUTTERINE, $2.75
20 LBS. BUTTERINE $5.00
3 LBS. BE8T BLOCK BUTTER, $1.00
GET SAMPLE8 OF OUR BUTTER.
COME TO SEE US, AND ASK US TO
GO TO SEE YOU.
Mr. O. C. Dixon, of Savannah Is ex-
peteted in the city tonight, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W .F. Raybon .
Mr. and Mrs. John Stelnhelmer
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. French in Brunswick, Oa.
The TernPBt band has been engaged
to play at the “Alrdome” tonight. Come
out and enjoy yourself.
Miss Louise Daniel has . returned
from MllledgevIUe where she has been
at the State Normal Scboo.l
HOME FURNITURE CO.
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£
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9
c/5
%
ATLAS FLOOR OIL. IfEEPS DOWN DUST, DOES NOT CREASE
OR STAIN, PER GALLON ...
MOSQUITO NETS * 2 . 50 u p
HAMMOCKS, (GOOD ONES) p
IRON BEDS U?
OAK BED ROOM SUIT8
A *14.00 FELT MATTRESS, FOR 511,60
OTHER MATTRESES IN PROPORTION.
PORCH ROCKERS 5275 *° $5 ’°°
MATTING 54 INCHES WIDE a ' 49 *
RUBBEROID FLOOR COVERING, ,,
GOOD GRADE LINOLEUM 62 1 ' 2c
DUSTERS). (A GOOD ONE) 056
A BIG LINE OF CREX AND MATTING SQUARES TO SELECT FROM.
WE TREAT YOU RIGHT AND SELL AN YWAY YOU CARE TO
BUY. TERMS TO 8UIT ALL.
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Miss Irene Goodrich returned this
morning .from MllledgevIUe where she
has been attending the State Normal
Col lege. |
PHONE
49 |
HOME FURNITURE CO. |
40 Plant
| Ave.
Miss Lessle Westberry left yester
day for Folkston .where 3he will visit
relatives.
Rev. T. H. Graves, of Nebraska will
preach at the morning service at Cen
tral Baptist Tabernacle tomorrow
mornlug.
Three judge sfrom foreign lagds ar>
in the city today to-wlt: Judge Mitch
ell of Pierce County and Judge Dart
and Judge Roan, of Coffee county
They are all welcome.
There will be baptism tomorrow
night at Central Baptist Tabernacle
The pastor requests that all who are
candidates for baptism be ready If poa
slble.
The Y. M. C. A. quartet composed
of Messrs. Norvel, Zelgler, Graves and
Elkins will sing at the First Baptist
Sunday school tomorrow afternoon
and at First Methodist church tomor
row night.
Material is being placed on -the
ground for the new Sunday school
rooms of the First Methodist church
When they are completed
will be one of the best equipped church
es in South Georgia.
J W. Horning, ot Jacksonville, la
in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
it .B. Davis, for some weeks. Mr.
Horning is general manager of the
Florida Meat and Produce Company,
and will look after the interest of his
firm while in tch city.
Tomorrow morning a vested chou
of twenty voices will bo Introduced
at Grace Episcopal church. The
brass processional cross given by a
member of tho recent confirmation
class has arrived from Baltimore and
is exceedingly handsome.
FOR ALL KINDS NICE FRESH
FISH PHONE 288.
WE HAVE THE INDIAN RIVER
FISH, THEY CAN’T BE BEAT. ASK
288. “BUT DON’T FORGET THE
MONEY" PLEASE.
Monday afternoon at four o’clock,
Mrs. Ferguson, who is hero on a visit
to her mother, Mrs. E. H. Reed from
India will talk to the ladies of the
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Socie
ty of First Methodist Church. Tb«»
ladles of the other church societies
nre most cordially Invited to meet
with them. Mrs. Ferguson has mnde
her home in Indin for a number of
years and has bad numerous and var
ied experiences there. A treat Is In
store for all who hear er.
At the First Methodist Church to
morrow Rev. Whitley Langston, pre
siding elder of the Waycross District
will preach at both the morning nud
evening services, filling bis regular
quarterly appointment. The grip had
him on the day he had appointed dur
ing the last quarter ,so that this will
be the first opportunity to preach here
since December. Every member of
the church and of the congregation
ought to bear him. 'Everybody cordi
ally invited.
Have Your Family Gone
To The Country?
Come and Take Your
Meals At
TONY’S RESTAURANT
(Under New Management.)
-$■ ■ — ■ — — #■
•£<}• ^ C'fj C-J Cja \*J-
-THE-
Soutttern States Life Insurance Co.
Arthur W. Almand,
GENERAL AGENT
312 LaGrande Bldg.
Waycross, Ga.
Declicious Soda
WE ARE 8TILL 6ERVING DE
LICIOUS
FOUNTAIN. ALSO THE PUR
EST AND BEST ICE CREAM
WE DELIVER ICE CREAM,
bUT DO NOT DELIVER SODA
CALL AND GET IT AT THE
FOUNTAIN PHONE 305
REDDING’S
J. M. LUCAS,
MEAT MARKET
100 ALBANY AVE.
PHONE 463
Fresh Fish,
Fresh Meat
and Groceries.
PROMPT DELIVERY
GLAD TO RECOMMEND THEM.
Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., says:
j "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the
‘ severe backache left me, my kidneys
became stronger, the secretions nat
ural and my bladder no longer pain
ed me. I am glad to recommend Fol
ey Kidney Pills." In a yellow pack
age. Sold b yGem Pharmacy.
A RARE CHANCE
12 acres of land in the city of Waycross—
lies beautifully—between Quarterman street
“D” street and “C” street—Let us show you
the best investment in Waycross.
RIVERSIDE PARK Co.
MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES
mark the wonderful progress of tho
age. Air flights on heavy machines,
telegrams without wires, terrible war
j inventions to kill neq .and the won
der of wonders—Dr. King’s New Dis
covery—to save life when threatened
I by coughs, colds, lagrlppe, asthma,
croup, bronchtls, hemorrhages, hay I 0 *
} vex and whooping cough or lung trou
ble. For all bronchlcai affections It
has no equal. It relieves Instantly.
Its the surest cure. James M. Black
of Asheville, X. C., R. R. No. 4., write3
it cured him of an obstinate cough af
ter all other remedies failed. 50c,
and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by All Druggists.
LA GRANDE HOTEL BUILDING.
WAYCROSS, GA.
Organlxed labor is fast gaining In
Santa Crux county, California. Re
cently the bricklayers, cement work
ers. plasterers and carpenters fonbed
it.* tons.
[Flowers! Flowers!
Let us have your order for
flowers for Commence*
ment—also have fresh ship
ment of Huyler’s candy.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
Foley's Kidney Remedy may be Kir-
j rn to children with admirable re-
Wblte Mountain and Arctic Freer-j suite. It docs away with bed wetting,
ers any sire you wish from one pint. and Is also recommended for use af-
to 20 quarts . ter measels and scarlet fever. . Sold
6 2t. P- S' Harley Hdw. Co.! by Gem Pharmacy.
The Brltlih Trade union congress; The International Association of
this year will open at Sheffleld I Marble Workers will open Ita coir-
September 12.j ventlon Ir. cricago next Monday.
THE STEWART IRON WORKS CO.
Cincinnati, Ohio
J. L.COCKFIELD,
ifer
THE BEST IRON FENCE
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
IF YOU NEED IRON FENCE
SEE OUR AGENT.
M Plant Av*.
WAYCROSS. ga: