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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
THE UNCHANGfNG SEA. Dramatic
THE INVENTORS MODEL .Dramatic
The Schofield* arrived tbl* morning
from Fitzgerald to play at the Air-
dome three nights.
Fitzgerald. Ga., Aug. 10, 1010.
Mr. R. S. Benjamin, Manager Air-
dome, Waycross, Ga.
Dear Friend:
Tin Schofield* are playing our thea
tre to capacity houses and are all to
the g'.cd and I am sjlre will please
your people. They will have for your
place tomorrow o n the early train.
Your friend,
Frank L. Maddox.
Saving Money
Have you tried to save any
money by buying for cash and
in quantities of one dollar and
upwards. Try us for your
next order of Feed Stuff and
Groceries and you will be sur
prised at bow ouch cheaper
you can live, by paying cash
and getting the best cash
prices. We do not have spe
cial prices for special days
but have clone prices for every
day. We sell first class
good* and give correct
velghts and measures, and
cannot bo undersold by any
on* Give us a trial and be
co »\ inred.
May's Mill & Feed
(Store Phone No. 3.
Fin niture Repairing
and Upholstering
We are still UoIuk business
at tko same old stand, 22 Drew-
,. r hi n et near the Court House.
Wo will repair—clean up and
roarnisb your old furniture,
ai.d make It new—We also do
nil kinds of upholstering—re
pair trunks, suit casus, etc.
All our work Is strictly cush
when finished—No work deliv-
ere,| without tho e.oney—Work
left in the shop thirty days af
ter it is finished will ha**.- stor
age charge* added and will be
liable to he sold for charges.
J. I. Wall* * Son.
Phone 2Z Brewer 3t.
You Will Render
A Verdic!
IN FAVOR OF OUR SERVICE ONCE
YOU GIVE IT A TRIAL. OUR TUriN
OUTS ARE FlfcST CLASS. O
'SERVICE PROMPT AND OUR »RI.
CE8 MOST REASONABLE. YOUR
FAVORS ARE SOLICITED.
JlcGregor Jylayo,
Boarding, livery and Sales
Stables
Tebeau atreet Waycros*. Ga.
PHONE 63.
FIRST CLASS
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES and PIES
REtH EVERY DAY
PHONE72
Waycross Bakery
an ttutt.r «r»i.
TRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES.
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A., 0„ AND A. R. R.
’o Seashore and Spring Rtaerta.
Ilutlnled booklet lent upon SP
istioa
W. H. I.aahr. G P. A.
.< Atlanta, Ga.
, woommvmoow
iPersonal-
£ f {\
J Miss Carrie Perham Social Editor^;
Mr. Will, H. Stevens, of the Dec-n
Realty Company, was a visitor to St.
Augustine Friday.
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588
General
Store.
Saturday’s Is
BARGAIN DAK’S,
Next Saturday 13th.
1 24 lt> Bag Daniel Boone Flour and
10Ib«, Best Comp. Lard $2.00
201bs. Best Rice and 18ibs. best Gran
ulated Sugar ’ ....$2.00
1 Bu. Meal and 1 Bu. Grits, ....$1.90
1 241b. Bag Snow Drift Flour, 2lbs.
| Best Lard, 1 Pkg. Harsfords Prep $1.00
! 5 Gal. K. Oil, 1 Gal. Good Syrup, I
| Do/. Boxes Matches $1.00
j 1 Bu. Fine Irish Potatoes $1.10
j Bacon by the side, (Q 15 l-2c
1 Bbl., 8 Bags Flour $5.50
12 Pkgs. Gold Dust, 13 Bars Octagon
Soap $1.00
Gibs. Starch, C Cans Potash, G Boxes
Blueing, 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser, 1
Cake riapollo, all for $1.00
i l Doz. 31b. Pie Peachos $1.05
1 Doz. '2!b. Desert Peaches $1.05
| 1 Doz. 21b. Bridal Sugar Corn. .$1.0i
1 Doz. 21b. Early June l eas $1.05
1 Doz. 2lb. Mix-Vegetables $1.05
1 Doz. 2lb. Tall Salmon $1.05
1 Doz. 2tb, Big lloinlny $1.05
2 Doz. 2It). Tomatoes, <& C2 l-2c, $1.2
1 I)o/ 25c Size Pickles $1.7
COW FEED, WE LEAD.
100 lbs. C. S. Hulls 85c
100 lbs. C S. Meal $1.60
ion lbs. Bran $1.70
loo lbs. Shorts $1.80
Get our prices on IUy, Corn. Oats,
Mlx-Feod, Chicken Feed, etc.
lo lbs. California Dried Peaches, $1.00
1 501t*. Can Host !*ard Comp. ..$5.75
1 GOB*. Tub Best Lard Comp. ..$6.85
All $l.©o and $1.25 Overalls and
Pants S5c
l Box. So. Waycrosg Cigars $1.50
1 Box, Re. Eloro Cigars $1.50
I Doz. Dune Brand Milk,)—
1 Doz. Dim© Brand Cream.)—....$1.90
1 (Sal. G<>od Vinegar, @ 25c
1 Set Dishes, $1.25, Saturday 50c
8-Piece Kitchen Sets, $1.25, Satur
day 68c
5 lib. (’.ins, Beat"z5c Coffo?, ....$1.05
WHY CAN COWART SELL GOODS
CHEAPER THAN MOST OF RETAIL
MERCHANTS?
WHY?
We il n’t pay rent,
We «1 n’t have a Bookkeeper.
We dnu’t have a Collector.
We don't have an attorney.
We un't have to pay. tax on ac- j
counts.
We don't have to dodge the fellow j
we owe.
We don't have to renew our notes.
We don't Intend to go Bankrupt.
We don’t send the wagons for
orders. *
Mrs. O. D. Noble arid two children
are spending a few days at Pablo
Beach.
Miss Belle Whltlau of Augusta, Ga.,
is the guest of Mrs. George Kirkland
for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. GrafT and Mr. Cornell
will play at Central Baptist Taberna
cle tomorrow evening.
Miss Annie Wilby has returned af
ter several weeks visit to her sister
Mrs. George Kirkland.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Petefma.-.
left last night on a two weeks trip
to Atlanta and Tallulah Falls.
Mrs. Jim Swlcord of Wacross spent
Tuesday here the guest of Mr. W. L.
Belcher.—Jesup Sentinel.
WANTED—Saleswoman. Apply J.
E. Dlckins, 6 and 8 Plant Avenue.
Mr. J. J. Hinson, of Waycross spent
yesterday In Valdosta.—Valdosta
Times.
Presiding Elder LangBton of Way-
cross preached at the Methodist
church Welnesday evening.—Douglas
Enterprise.
4 Mrs. G. It. Lovelace and little Miss
Sarah left today for Chalybeate
Springs. They will also visit Atlanta
before returning.
Make Hay While The Sun
SHINES!
From now ’till Sept. 1st, we will
give Special Low Prices on every
thing in our store. Buy Now—
Fay Later. Our sacrifice in
price will be your gain. Many arti
cles to go at COST.
HOME FURNITURE COMPANY.
PHONE 49. - 40 PLANT AVE.
Mr. andpMrs. S. T. Wright announce
tlie birth of a little daughter at their
home on Gilmore street. The little
lady will be known ns Miss Ella Coff
man Wright.
Our Black Cat Hosiery
IS BEAUTIFUL,
Simply Beautiful1
Mis* Addle Belle l^owther lias re
turned after spending a week the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Brewer,
at Douglas.
The demand for Haggard’s Salve Is
increasing dally. It Is the best salve
on the market and is sold by all lead
ing druggists. Try a box. Only 25c.
13 2t.
Little Miss Iconise Pollard and
Master Robert Pollard entertained a
number of their little friends yester
day afternoon nt the bom* on Reed
street.
Rev. W. H. Scruggs will use for his
morning subject at Central Baptist
Tabernacle tomorrow morning, ‘indi
vidual Responsibility.” The evening
subject will be “Sufficiency of Christ".
The public Is most cordially Invited
to attend.
Miss Mary Paschall of Waycross
will teach the fourth grade in the
Jesup Public School, she having been
elected to 1 that position owing to the
resignation of Miss Hester Burton.—
Jesup Sentinel.
288-388-488-588
BRINGS IN THE ORDERS WHILE
THE WAGONS DELIVERS the
GOODS AND BRING IN THE MON.
EY.. ASK CENTRAL, JUST SAY:
••DON’T FORGET THE MONEY."
WE ARE THE ONLY FIRM IN
TOWN that ABSOLUTELY CHARGE
nothing, you save by trad
ing AT
Cowarts
The Salvation army will hold a ser
vice at Phoenix Park at ten In the
morning and three In the afternoon to
morrow at five o'clock Mr. B. M. Nor-
veil will lead the service nt the Air-
dome.
Mr. and Mrs. John Westbery and
two daughters. Misses Lessee atm
Mamie, of Waycross, spent a few
hous in Jesup. Wednesday, with rel
atives; they were enroute to Gardi,
for a few days to visit relatives.—
Jesup Seminal.
Black Cat
Hosiery
If you have never tried the
Black Cat 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
tle Boys, and Baby's.
We feel better satisfied with
it than ever before. Every
one who buys—is a satisfi
ed customer.
Black Cat
Hosiery
mjmphrews & mimrnsm.
Mr. T. L. Graves of 43 Pendleton
street has just purchased a Keller-
Zanto Vacum Cleaner, and will be
pleased to demonstrate its many uses
to those who desire cleaning of any
kind done.
This machine will clean carpets,
rugs and matting on the floor; cur
tains and draperies on their hangings
polished and upholstered furnituVe,
books, without removal from c
Hard wood and tile floors, pianos and
other articles too numerous to men
tion. Let Mr. Graves show you what
this cleaner will do.
T. L. Graves,
9 4t. 43 Pendleton St.
NOTICE!
Call for Sim’s Waycross Brush Tuck-
Smokers. We lead, others follow.
BEWARE OF IMITATION!
25 lm. * Frank B. Sims.
w TRY THE WANT ADS
KODAKS! KODAKS!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF KODAKS AND PRE
MO CAMERAS. TAKE ONE WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION TRIP. |
PRICES FROM 11X0 TO *20. : ti
THE SEALS PHARMACY
Tht rfesagjioAr
August 17th
Is the date for the
Annual Mountain and Seashore
Excursion
Unusually low Rates to The lead
ing Resorts and Principal Cities
VIA
Atlantic Coast Line
Tickets Limited to Reach Original
S tarting Point, Not Later Than
Sept. 1 1910.
A glorious Chance to Take a vacation at the lowett possible coat
For full Information ns to rates, reservations and schedules, See AT
LANTIC COAST LINE Acenta, or write to,
E. M. North, A. O. P. A.. B. T. Morgan, T. P. A„
Sav.it nab, Ga. SATannab. Ga.