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Visa Carri# Parham Serial Editor'
Mis* Vivian Brown left thi* morning
tor St. Sluxn.
Program Tonight
AT THE
AIRDOME
TWO REELS OF MOVING
PICTURES EVERY NIpHT
AND THEY ARE PINE.
R. L BENJAMIN, Mar.
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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
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Mr*. H. P. Brewer ha* returned
' after a abort trip to 8arannah.
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Mrs. W. H. Buchanan and children
*pent icday in Savannah.
Saving Money
Hare you tried to save any
money by buying for cub and
in quantities of one dollar and
upwards. Try ua for your
next order of Peed Stuff and
Groceries and you will be iur-
priaed at bow much cheaper
you can lire, by paying cub
and getting the beat cash
prices. We do not hare spe
cial prices for special days
but bare close prices for erery
day. We sell first class
goods and glre correct
velgbta and measures, and
rannot be undersold by anr
one. Give us a trial and be
convinced.
May’s Mill & Feed
Store Phone No. 3.
Furniture Repairing
and Upholstering
We are atilt doing business
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Street near the Court House.
We will repair—clean up and
revarnlsh your old furniture,
and make It new—We also do
ail kinds of upholstering—re
pair truths, 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 af
ter It Is finished will have ator-
age charge* added and will be
liable to be sold for charges.
J. I. Waite'S Soo.
Phone 294 22 Brtwor St
Just A Hint
Young Man
GIRLS INVARIABLY ENJOY NOTH
ING BETTER THAN A PLEASANT
DRIVE IN A NOBBY TURN OUT.
WHY NOT TAKE HER FOR
A DRIVE! WE. WILL FURNISH
THE RIO AT MOST REASONABLE
PRICES.
^McGregor 7*1 ayo,
Boarding, livery and Sales
Slables
Tebtau (truL Waycross, Oa.
PHONE 63.
FIRST CLASS
IBAKERY
BRtAD, CAKES and PIES
HC.H EVERY OAY
PHONE72
Waycross Bakery
In order to more closely look after
our increasing business and get NEW
BUSINESS—We have decIJed to bare
our Mr. Gibbs to call
on you and keep you posted on prices,
i Should you not see b l ® and want Pri
ces on groceries
Phone 288, 388 or 488.
and he will call and show you how we
aave you money—by buying In iota.
Any order given him will be filled
gladly and promptly from the big 38S
Store. We would also like to have
you call and see our stock of goods.
We arc the strictly Cash People of
Waycross.
Please Notice A Few Prices Quoted
Below*.
COW FEED.
C. S. MEAL $1-85
SHORTS, 11-90
BRAN, .... $1.90
C. 8. HULLS 85c
WE SELL CHEAP, CORN OAT8.
MIX-FEED AND HAY. TRY
ONCE.
BACON, .. 15 1*2c
I LARD, 11 1-2c
HAMS 21 1-2e
, SHOULDERS IS 1*
FLOUR.
, OANIEL BOONE OR ROYAL 85c
PATASCO OR PRIDE OF DEN-
VER, 80s
EARLY DAWN OR 8N0W DRIFT, 75".
LESS BY THE BARREL.
20 LBS RICE $1.00
IS LBS. SUGAR, $1.90
1 BU. GRITS $1.00
1 BU. MEAL, ..: $1.00.
BUTTER, BUTTERINE AND BUT.
TER, FROM 20c TO 40e LB. TRY
IT.
1 D02. DIME BRAND MILK, ..$1.00
1 DOZ. V. C. CREAM $1.00
5 OAL. K. OIL, .... 60c
COME BRING YOUR MONEY TO
Cowarts
WE BUY ALL THE COUNTRY
MAN HAS TO SELL.
WATCH OUT
WE HAVE SOME OF THE GREATEST VALUES IN FURNITURE EVER KNOWN IN WAYCROSS I
WE SELL YbU AND GIVE YOU AMPLE TIME TO PAY. IN FACT JUST 6:MrwY TALK THE MATTER
OVER AND ARRANGE TEt.MS TO SUIT. COMPETITION IS NOT OUR ENEMY. WE ARE CON
CONQUERORS WHEN IT COMES TO PRICES AND TERMS. OUR SATISFIED 6CUSTOMER8 IS ONE
OF OUR BEST PROOFS. WE HAVE' CLIPPED THE PROFIT TAG FROM OUR PORCH ROCKERS,
AND QUITE A NUMBER OF OTHER ARTICLES. „ 3 yV
Mrs. J. P. Luther left this noruinzil
for a ridit to friends near Douglas.
Koa. Joshue P. Knight of Berrier jjj
county, is in the dty today On bus! j -
nw *.
suits .............$19,50
45 POUND FELT MATRESS •. S7.75
IRON BEDS $1.98up
A GOOD 8PRING FOR . $1.98
Mrs. Cbarll, Jeffers, Miss GlsJys
Jeffers and the Misses Mtlnard left
this morning for St Simon.
FACTS ANO FIGURES COUN T. 8EE US BEFORE YOU BUY AND GET PRICES.
HOME FURNITURE CO.
Judge and Mrs. J. L. Sweat and Mr.
Sweat returned hut night after spend
Ing the past week st he Springs.
Phone 49
40 Plant Avenue.
Choir practice tonight at Central
Baptist Tabernacle. Mr a. Eato n would
like to meet all the aingers.
Rev. aud Mrs. C. R- Jenkins return
ed today after spending a few days
on St. Simon.
The friends of Mrs. Warren Hinson
will be pleased o learn that she U
Improving and It Is hoped will soon
be out again.
Mrs. Scriv Morton, little Mis* Alice
Lee and Master Robert Lee left last
night for a visit to Atlanta and Cedar
town.
Hon. R. A. Hendrix, of Nashville, Ca
is in the city today. Mr. Hendrix state,
that Berrien county will give Little
Joe Brown 1,000 majorly.
We call pedal attention to the
Jones' Racket Store ad In today's
sue. If you want something cheap and
good. Call a the store on Pendleton
street.
Mrs. Turner Brewer and daughter
were gueats of Judge and Mrs. H. P.
Brewer last night. Mrs. Brewer was
on route to Douglas.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, Jr., and Master
William Sharpe will leave Monday for
Ohio, where they will be guests of
Mrs. Sharpe's sister, Mrs. Gale.
Mrs. A. P. Perharu, Master Jinks
and little Miss Alice Perham left thla
morning for Fitzgerald, where they
will visit relatives.
Peace on earth, gooj will towards
men. Ke more cat and dog meetings
in Beauty Park. That's what the Her
ald says. v
Our Black Cat Hosiery
ISBEAUTiFUL,
Simply BeautifulJ
We feel better satisfied with
it than ever before. Every
Black Cat one w ^° a sa ^ m
Hosiery ed customer -
If you have never tried the
Black Cal Hosiery,
A trial pair will make you one
of our many customers. We
have the medium weight and
the gauze, for
Ladies, Misses, Big Boys, Lit- Black Cat
tie Boys, and Baby's. Hosiery
' HUMPHREYS & mUMMSON.'
Rev. Andrew Johnson will preach at
Trinity church tomorrow morning at
the eleven o'clock service. A cordial
invitation is extended to the public o
hear him.
Rev. and Mrs. Heigham and children
leaves Monday for st. Simon, where
they have taken a cottage for the
next two months.
Mr. Earnest Anderson, of QainavUlq
Ga., la l n the city. Mr. Anderson li
a teacher and is looking around in
his section of Georgia.
The three regular service# will be
held at the campgrounds tomorrow,
the eleven o'clock service the afternon
sendee at three-thirty and the even
tog sendee at eight. We are requested
to extend an invitation to the public
to attend these services. Rev Johnson
will preach at the afternoon and even
ing service.
,CE FAM,NE -
Not 0 -i y t s Waycross in need of ice
“Oran Chico’s”, J but thi* is true of most of the cl:ie3
“Yer Bps! Smokers” |D lh!j cnt,ro 8tcllon ' This ,lut
IvA UC91 uIUUAVa 3 9 largely to he, fact that many of the
and Ice factories have met with one acci*
“Pitman’s Best Smok- " n ‘ or ■ ,nother untu they h#vc no
y | been able to keep up with the dem-
ers. 1 and. made upon hem. This, together
with the fact, that frule ehlpmcnta
hare proved to be far ln exceaa of
what waa anticipated, and that the
Ice held In itorage In the various cite,
to provide for this business is all
gone has exhausted the supply of ice
■n he country around. Many plans
to go to the reaeue'ot those
broke down, and the result la
that all are practically exhausted.
Onr local plant here ln Waycross
Clear lann Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In Waycross, Ga, By
PITTMAN CIGAK CO.
Must Ba Above Suspicion.
Kidney and bladder ailments are
eerlonc in their consequence., and
unchecked ao often fatal that any
cd> offered for their cure must be
above •ueplclon. Foley Kidney Pills
contain no harmful drags, and
successfully stood a lout and
i
teat. Sold By Gem
KODAKS! KODAKS.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF KOOAK8 AND
MO CAMERAS. TAKE ONE WITH YOU ON VQUR VACATION
PRICES FR OM $1.00 TO $20l
they have given them every pound
they possibly could. #
Charleston Is being helped out by
Savannah, and Savannah Is short
Jacksonville has had o call Oq Tampa
by the forces of Poland and Lithua-
Historical Pageant at Cheater.
London, July 16.—With three thous-
ike part
(On account of my Illness, I will -dt
any home on Carswell Avenue at a
Bargain. Mrs. J. B.-T. Bowden, tf
LET PROSPERITY PROSPER.
THAT** WHAT THE HERALD SAYS.
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THE SEALS PHARMACY
Storm,
POLES TO CELEBRATE,
Near York, July 16.—The Pollah
resident! of New York City and It*
vicinity have made great preparation*
for a celebration tomorrow of the
helped many of them out, and the 500tb aMl ver,ary of the bl.torlc bat-
the result I. that they will now have tle of Crunt . w , ld TJ)Ul utt , (> wh , ch
to turn them adrift .to provide (or j0ccurred Ju , y lg . rMulled ln ^
consumption for they state that t0UI dcfcat of th J T , uton|o talfhli
have iriven them everv nound'»._ . _V. . .
probably be dumped into t'uo Tiint
river today.
Che»t Experts At Hamburg.
Hamburg. July 16-The seventeenth
annual tongrtsa of the German
Chess Association began hero today,
to be followed on Monday by the
opening of the great International
tournament.
In the latter content the partici
pant# will include Marshall, Capab-
lanca, Janowski, Teichmann, Schloch-
ter, Tarrasch and other famoua chess
masters.