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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
$$$#
I Waycross Garage |
$ Automobiles
^ Motorcycles
Bicycles And
Supplies.
Automobiles with Safe
Drivers For H»re ^1
DAY OR NIGHT. $g
Complete, Straight Line
Keyboard
A Key for Every Character,
Removable and Interchange*
able Platens
Reversible Tabulator Rack )
Ball Bearing Carriage
Complete Control from)
Keyboard
SimpleStencil Cutting Device
Drop Forged Type Bars
F. H. McGEE,
Phone 35, 20 Pendleton St: $
WAYCROSS—GEORGIA. ^
KEYNOTE
Wright & Boyd
Painting, Kalsomining and
Paper Hanging, a specialty
All work guaranteed. Es
timates Furnished.
96 Marion and 64 dley Street.
efficiency
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is its key-for-every-chara&er keyboard.
One simple stroke prints any character.
This saves time, increases speed and
insures accuracy.
Southern States Lite Insurance Co.
Arthur W. Almand,
GENERAL AGENT-
312 LaGrande BIJg. Waycross, Ga.
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Write for information to
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., Inc.
Syracuse. N Y. Bt'incbci everywhere
■ Perfect Line Lock
I Bichrome Ribbon
I Uniform Touch
■ Ball Bearing Type Bar
[Column Finder and Para*
| grapher i
[Decimal Tabulator
[Perfect Erasing Facilities
[Interchangeable Carriages
| Right and Left Carriage
Release Levers
[Swinging Marginal Rack
[Visible Writing
■ Protected Ribbon
[Gear Driven Carriages
[Ribbon Controlled from
Keyboard
[Variable and Universal
Line Spacer
[Perfect Dust Guard
[Back Space Lever
[Carriage Retarder
[improved Marginal Stops
[Escapement, Speeding
| Ever Devised
JU80E J.L. SWEAT WILL
ADDRESS THE PUBLIC
Waycross, Ga„ July 18. 1910.
I will addrcrtH the citizens of Wary
County upon public questions l n con-'
net lion with my candidacy for ilep- J
mentattve in the next Legislature of
There ih more Catarrh In this sec
ii. n of the country tnun all other |
Inst few years was supposed to be
curable. For u great many years doc
tors pronounced It a local disease and 1
prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly failing to cure with local |
treatment, pronounced It Incurable, j
Helene#, has proven catarrh to be
constitutional disease and therefor.*
requires constitutional treatment.
SMITH PREMIER
MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, 8ECOND FLOOR,
: COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
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Plate at the following times and J Hall's ('atarrh Cure, manufactured
|F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O’-’.v
o’clock,
July
Parker Theatre. Wnyi
Monday night, July 25, 1910.
Ucach, II o’clock, Thursday,
28, 1910.
Millwood. 11 o'clock, Tuesday, Au
gust 2. 1910
tuc
Manor, 11 o’clock, Thursday, August | lf Mis to cure. Send for circulars
itr.it. : and testimonials. Address:
Court House. Waycross, 11 o'clock,! F. J. Cheney ft Co.,
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre-
• hundred dollars for any case | vent Bright's Disease and Dia
betes, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
FORSALE BY OEM PHARMACY
the only constitutional cure
market. It Is taken internally in dos
cs.from 10 drops to a teaspoonfi
It acts directly on the blood and w
cons surfaces of the system. TUej
FOR SALE.
A well established Furniture and
Repairing and Upholstering business,
together with all tools, material, Fur
niture and work on hand—both fin
shed and unfinished—Including office
fixtures, samples, etc.
A splendid opportunity for the right
man. My reason for selling, failing
health, unable to keep up with th 1
amount of work.
J. 1 .Waite,
14 Ct. 22 Brewer
Saturday, August 13, 1910.
Equal opportunity will be given a
representative of both Uon. Jos. M.
Frown, und Hon. Hoke Smith, to
speak at each meeting on the guber
natorial question. . • "
| J. L. Sweat.
NOTICE.
ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES
To tho Famous Spring Resorts.
Warm Springs, Chalybeate SprinfM
Meriwether White Sulpbor Springs,
%:* a., a ft a., a a
Week-end, 10 day and season tickets
on tale at all stations.
Fnjoy a delightful sojourn at Geor
giafamous watering places.
The passenger service of the A., B.
( A. .is unexcelled.
Ticket agentg will furnish further
ir.formation upon application.
W. H. Leahy, Q. P. A-
Atlanta, Ga.
Toledo, Ohio. |
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for cod-
itlpation. >
WORK 24 HOURS A DAY.
The busiest little things made are
Dr. Kiss's New Life nil*. Every pit’
NAPOLEON’S GRIT
was of the unconquerable, never-say I
die kind, the kind that you need most I
when you have a bad cold, cough or I
lung disease. Suppose troches, cough I
syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have |
all failed, don't loose heart or hope.
Take Dr. King's New Discovery. 8at I
hfaction is guaranteed when used for 1
any throat or lung trouble. It has I
saved thousands of hopeless sufferers. I
It masters stubborn colds, obstinate j
coughs, hemorrhages, lagrlppc, croup,
■fsthnia, hay fever and whooping cough |
ana la the most safe and certain rent
cdy for all bronchfeal affections. C0-? |
11.hd. Trial bottle free nt All Drug*
gists.
Rubber Stamps
t CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH
RUBBER STAMPS, ANY
SIZE, ON SHORT NOTICE.
ALSO SEALS, OF ALL OES
CRIPTIONS. JEWEL OR I
ALUMINUM. OATES, ETC.'
SEE ME AT ONCE AT HER
ALO OFFICE
H. JOHN8EN.
llamuiar CondenMJ Paint. On. 1
aalton make two—Last, longer, un i I
t on, les, titan any other high grade j
a sugar-routed globule of health, paint.
rm. w. J. Oaiaett. Agt
languor Into energy, brain-fug Into
■nretal power: coring Constipation
Headache, Chill., Dvirepala. Malaria
He al All Drugclsts.
that change, weaknot into strength.
For Overland. Peerlcaa, Acton, Rood-
lea and Continental tire* tad any-
blog la Bicycle snndriee or repelre. 1
«* J. T. McGm. II Albany Arens*.
mr TRY THE WANT ADS
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For good Move wood, phone SSI
All order* shall hat c prompt atten
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WEEK-END AND SUNOAY EXCUR
SION TO THE SEASRORE.
Commencing Saturday May 2Sth
round trip ticket* will be sold for nil
Saturday and Sunday morning trains
from Waycross to the following points
at rntca named, ticket good to re
turn until following Tuesday night:
Atlantic Beach, Fla., via Jackson
ville, ..2.S5.
Pablo Beach, Fla., via Jacksonville,
■2.75.
Cumberland Island. Ga., via Brans
wick, 12.90.
St. Simona Island, Ca.. via Bruns
wick. 12.90.
Tybce Island. Ga., via Savannah
12.00.
Warm Springs, Ga., via Albany or
Ttf-cn. *«.25.
Commencing Sunday, May
round trip tickets will be sold for all
Sunday morning trains from \Vaycro6s
to the following point* at rate* nam
I. Ticket! limited to date of tale:
Pablo Beach. Fla., via Jacksonville.
12.00.
Atlantic, Beach, Fin., via Jackson
ville, 12.10.
Tvbee Island, Ga., via Savannah
12.25.
Brunrvlck. Ga.. via A. C. L., 11.50
For further Information tee
R. B. Pollard, Ticket Agent.
Union Passenger Station.
NEW SLEEPING CAS SERVICE'
via
—A, B. A A* R. R.
Effective Jose 2nd, Waycroa* pa*
•eager* can *ecnre sleeping car apace
At Nichols for Atlanta. Train leavM
Waycroa* at 9:55 p.m. Space can ne
towtvod upon application to R. B
Pollard Agent, Union Station
A certain maga
zine will be read
this month by
more than 1,000,000
American men
and women.
Some will read it because they would not miss
“Chantecler—Act II" (Rostand's wonderful drama,
in English) for ten times the cost.
Others will read it for the thrilling chapter of
Peary’s Own Story—an instalment that is enjoyable
and convincing without reference to preceding
chapters. This instalment PROVES rPEARY
GOT THERE. Most Americans will want to
read this if only to be fair to a great man.
Thousands oi men will read in it a most vivid and
dramatic chapter in Russell's "Millionaire MU” N
aeries—the remarkable history of the Southern
Pacific Railroad. The country is torn asunder over
the railroad problem.
Women in every nook and comer of the United
States will buy it because of Rheta Childe Dorr’s
enlightening article about giving a fighting chance
to defective children in schoolsand elsewhere.
Fiction lovers will buy it because they will
revel in its wealth of extra fin* Hones—
stones for every age and every taste—In
cluding “The Stolen Code” by Arthur
Stringer—the first of “The Adventures of
J?, Insomniac": "His Wife and HU <
Work, a beautiful love story by Rupert
Hughes; "The Watchdog" by P. G.Wode-
bouse; “Excess Baggage," a rousing base-
ball story by Bruce Parson and several
more.
The magazine that all thyte good rwvrV
will read is
HAMPTON'S
JULY On Sale Now. 15 CENTS
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