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We are glad to report that Messrs.
W. F. West and Will Summerall, who
have been slightly Indisposed, are able
to resume work. 1
AT AIRDOME FRIDAY NIGHT.
OH! YOU AMATEURS!
OH! YOU WOULD BE PERFORM-
ER8!
UNVEIL YOUR HIDDEN TALENT
AND LET THE WORLD KNOW j sch001 **ter spending
. WHAT YOU CAN DO. ^
The Alrdome people will pay you
for your gift, Friday night will be
devoted to amateurs Including bot.i
•exes.
let winner will receive $3.00 sec
ond winner $2.00 and third winner
$1.00.
The decisive as to best performance
will be by the one receiving the great
est applause from the audience. Each
performer will have the privilege of
■electing his or her own style of act
Entries will close at 10 o’clock Thua-
day night. Consult R. E. Benjamin,
Mgr.
change of alrdome ad
Personal'll THE QUESTION
5; Miss Carrie Perham Seels! Ed.lor
Fine line boys suits and pants.
J. W. Adams & Co.
fs Mill and
Feed Store
We are in the grocery and
feed business to make a liv
ing, and we believe In living
and letting live, and are will
ing to divide profits with our
customers. Our mill Is
grinding meal from new
Ware county corn every day.
Every day in Bargain Day
with us, and we cannot be
undersold by anyone who
■ells first-class goods and
gives full weight and meas-
Try us and be convinced.
MAY’S MILL and
FEED STORE.
PHONE NO. 3.
Miss Maude Jordan ba* returned to
eral days
1th her father who has been very ill.
Mr. Arnold Horne, of Norman Park,
came to us this week as a new student.
We extend him a hearty welcome, and
believe that his work here will mean
much to him.
Material for the conatructlon of an
other temporary dormltlory for the
boys Is being placed on the campus.
This signifies that our ranks are grow
ing even beyond expectations.
Buy your table llnena frdm the Way-
cross Furniture Co.
Mrs. James Dolg of Sumpter, S. C„
I«V In the city the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. H. U. Johnson, at 20 Howe
street.
Miss Ethel Sheppard H still absent
on account of illness. We sincerity
hope that she will be able to return
to Bunun-Beil soon.
f it* nlture Repsiting
and Upholstering
Wo are still doing business
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er Sti « ot nrar the Court House.
Wo will repair—clean up and
revnrnish your old furniture,
and make It new—NVe also do
ail kinds oC 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 af
ter it Is finished will have stor
age charges added and will be
liable to bo sold for chargta.
„ J. I. Waite & Sod.
Phon. 294 22 Brewer 8t
Everything bids fair for a success
ful Halloween entertainment at Bunn-
Bell.
Mr. J. M. Bell was with us at
Chapel exerclsei Thursday morning.
We wish that those Interested In us
would make their visits more frequent.
The faculty and student body of
our school are anxiously awaiting Bro.
Bennett’s decision In regard to the call
extended to by the Norman Park Bap
tist church. If he should accept, Bunn
Bell, especially, would regret bis de-
parturcs
Rev. J. A. Clark, of Odum was a wel
come visitor to the Institute Monday.
Prof Ray ha 3 just returned from
trip to Macon In the Interest of the
school.
Judge T. A. Parker is able to be
out again after being confined for
some days with rhumatlsm.
Mr. W, A. McNeil returned this
morning from Macon, where he spent
a day or two at the State fair. Mr. Mc-
neil says the fair is great.
New lot of Hair goods at The Bon
Ton. 28 2t.
Mr. Geo. W. Deen came In this
morning direct from Chicago. Mr. Deen
reports plenty of snow and fee in the
windy city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nessenthal, wife
and aeve n children arrived today from
Pittsburg and have gone on a Deen
farm near Waresboro, which they
have purchased.
Stop at our store, we will be glad to
see you, and If you need shoes, cloth
ing or dry goods, it will be our pleas
ure to show things fo you.
J. W. Adams & Co.
The Waycrosg Furunlturo Co., has
just received a large shipment of In
grain Art Squares which they will
sell at groat reduction. Call and see
them.
the first BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and the
change to the morning hour la work
ing admirably, Last Sunday morning
the attendance was a record breaking
Como in the morning and «ee bow you
llko tbo change.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Junior Baptist Union will meet
at 3 p. m., Conducted by Mils Camille
Veazey,
The Sunbeam Band meats at 3 p.m.
In the Philatea room led by Mrs. At-
well. All the little folks are urged
to come. Miss Willie B. Smith, of
Bunn-Bell will sing.
To the. people of Waycrosa and to
the strangers and visitors within our
gstes, a cordial invitation Is extended
to all the services.
Mrs. George Deen, Miss Mary Deen
and Master George Deen are spending
several days at Maccn. The party
went up to Macon in their beautiful
new car. •
Where to buy Furniture is easily Solved when you
Visit Our Store aad get PRICES and TERMS.
NONE UNDERSELL US
NONE EXCEL Us in our efforts to Please. One of our high
est Aims is to
Please Our Customers
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New line Iron Beds $4.5!, up. (Beds
that are made for beaut/ and service).
Beautiful line all oak room suits,
from $17.5! to $150.00. (Some special
Talues In these salts).
The famous Mascot Stove, $9.50, up.
(The stove that Does Cook and gives
perfect satisfaction).
New line of Matting, cheap, new
line Go-Carts, Laundry Baskets, Win
dow Shades, (including the popular
Brenlin srade).
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Some special values in high grade Rockers and odd
prices of furniture—at corft prices. Our terms: cash or easy
payments. Get our prices befoee you buy.
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Cold weather is coming and you will
need bed coverings. The Wayc
Furniture Co., have them at prices
that cannot be duplicated.- Call and
see them.
There Will be the regular service
at Central Baptist Tabernacle. We
hope to have the heater In good work
ing- order and make the tent a com*
fortalji^ as last winter. } ^ are vrql*
come,
The friends here of Mrs. Burdette
Loomis and daughter, Mlsg Grace
Loomis are pleased to learn that they
will arrive In a few days and join
Mr. Loomis here for the winter. They
will have apartments at LaGrande.
The Waycross Furunlturp Co,,
j the largest line of blankets and com-
| forts to be seen In Waycross at pri-
ces that will please all.
Give us a chance to show you that
new suit.
J. W. Adams ft Co.
Here’s Your Cue!
IF VOU ENJOY DRIVING A NEAT
TURNOUT, WE CAN SUPPLY
SAME. THIS IS A THOROUGH UP
TO DATE LIVERY. GIVE US AN
OPPORTUNITY. TO SHOW YOU
HOW WELL WE CAN PLEASE YOU.
Boarding, Livery and Sales
Stables,
T.heiu itpf.t. Waycross, On.
PHONE 63.
Mra. Jacob Wilmert, Uueola, Nob.
found her way back to perfect health.
She writes: "I aufforod with kidnap
trouble and backache and my appeWa
was Tory poor at times. A tow weeks
ago I got Pole, Kidney Pllla and gar*
them a fair trtaL They gate ma a
great relief, oo oonUaned tUI now I am
again la perfect health." For sale by
cm Pharmacy. , tll
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
Itov. J. B. Thrasher, pastor of The
Trinity Methodist Church will proach
M 11 n. in. nnd at 7:30 p. m. tomor
row. Sunday School at 3:30. We cor
dially invite ell of the young people
lo attend the Sunday School. tVe
have a lino class of young men nnd
young ladles tonight by Mrs. U R.
Koure and an excellent class of young
men taught by Mra. W. W. Miller, It
will ho a blessing to any young person
to belong to either of these classes.
We especially Invite the parents to
conic to Sunday School tomorrow p.
.. and bring their children, while
the children arc reciting their lessons
the parents will find It pleesant and
prontahle to sit In Brother Oeseett's
class
At the the close of the morning Ser
mon at Trinity church, the pastor will
receive the new members who were
not among the twenty-four received
leet Sunday. The members of the
cherch are need to be present end
welcome these new members.
The First Methodist ciittrch audi
torium was warm and nice last night
and a good congrgegallon asscmbcld
to worship. Mr. Hill preached a abort
but earnest sermon to church mem
bers and rccelrod a very hearty rea-
pause.
The church will be warm enough
for everyone to be perfectly comforv*
nble this afternoon and night. _ At
the people are Invited to be present.
The pastor will preach at the mots
Ing hour tomorrow on the subject "The
Greatest Obstacle In the way of rhe
church of Today.” .
Mr. Hill will preach to men only
at four o'clock p. m. and then he will
preach to the general congregation
at night. Ail the men of thecity are
cordially urged to attend thomen’s
service In the afternoon, tbo entire
public who are not under obligation
to attend another church are Invited
to the morning and evening services
GREAT DISPLAY
of
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
grand display
Of Coat Suits
at
Humphreys & Williamson
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OPIT1CAL TALKI
No. 4.
Myopia or Near Sight:
In Myopia the focus la in
front of the retina, the eye
ball being too long. To cor
rect Myopia we use a concave
lens of right power to bring
the focus backward to the
retina.
I will be pleased to explain
morefnlly to you at 43
Gilmore street
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T. A. W. ELMGREN,
Optometorist
Hours: from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.
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LINE OF BEAUTIFULL
CUT GLASS
For Crystal Weddings, nnd the other kind too.
Attractive prices with discount tor cash.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
TQK BIX ALL. STORE
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Office Clerk of Council.
The Voters Book, for the registration
. of the qualified voters' of the City of
I Waycross tor the municipal election.
In now open and wU remain
open tram October 20 to November 20.
Inclusive. Sunday* excepted, from •
a- m„ to 12 m. and from 2 p. m. to 5
p. in.
J. W. Strickland,
Clerk of Council.
High-grade merchandise at the right
Price.
J. W. Adam* 4 Co.