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cPkail Grand Pianos
IF A PIANO DEALER SPEAKS
HIS MIND HE WILL TELL YOU:
“THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THE,.
McPHAlL GRAND FOR BfeAUTY'
OF FINISH AND BEAUTY OF
TONE." ASK A DOZE& FAIR
JUDGES WHAT ARE ITS CHIEF
CHARACTERISTICS AND YOU
WILL GET A DOZEN ANSWER8.
ONE SEES BRILLIANCY, ANOTH-
£R SEES RICHNES3, ANOTHER
SEES PERFECTNES, ANOTHER
DELICACY OF TONE, ANOTHER j
THE POWER OF EXPRESSION,
ANOTHER ACTION, ANOTHER
THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION.’
ONE SEES NEW IDEAS) ANOTH
ER OLD IDEAS IMPROVED.
THE McPHAlL GRAND PIANO
IS ENDOWED WITH PERSONAL
ITY QUITE ITS OWN. MUSICI
ANS UNDERSTAND ITS CHARM
INTUITIVELY.
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UNSUCCESSFUL.
' Tire wife of a literary- man of the
!*i' ; iana school, who had taken ti;>
ns a si Jo issue, w-*n
toiling of i!u? poor -ucvesj she had
with a brood of eleven chickens. They
* med to b* 1 doing all right for a feu
(’ays, ehe said, and, then, one after
another, they all died In the coop.
• W'ABt did you fet'd then!?’’ aske«.
tire -wife of a fanner neighbor.
-Feed the»n!” exclaimed the authors
helpmate. didn’t .feed tlu-n:: *1
thought a healthy yomi" pnlL't iikt*
ihat. should have milk enough fo: her
chicks.’
IT J CARSWELL PH -
j DiceEses cf Children; Diseases of
Wcmen; Obstetrics.
Magaa^c and Using ruc»^dl Patterns , pn, n t Are. Phone 515,
Ladles! SaT * Money tzi Keep in
Style by Reading McCell’s
nurp
rllnp,
We have other makes and we are proud of ev
ery Piano we handle.
McPhail, Chickering, Laffargue, Bush & Lane
Henry F. Miller, HainslBros., Cambridge, Regal,
Brewster and others.
We give easy monthly [payments if desired
and take old pianos and organs in exchange at
full value.
C. C. Cocroft Music Co.
THE USEFUL WORM.
The fond mamma entered tl;
ery to find out what the govern
been reading to her little girl.
‘What have you learned, cl
fiom Mias Johnson’s book?" s'l
rjuired. with n 'smile.
‘Oh,’’ responded the darling,
about caterpillars and butterflies and
worms, you know.’*
‘ Ah! And do you know, now
worm it is that gives mamma all her
silk dresses?"
"Yes, of course," replied her off
spring. "It’s papa."
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Office in Southern Bldg. Phofce 53*..
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Dr.Lewis JonathantBrrch
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
valuable mf"rmaiion t Eye*. Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic
on ait boms nud per-
on.il nullals fair Diseases.
Oc a r'-ar. icriutiNur . .
Store. Residence S Lincoln street.
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m. 2 to
p. m colored people.
scribe today i
ccud
sample copy..
will enable you to make In your
. with y»*nrown liarnK clothing fur
ml children which wilt be perfect
i style am! fm price—none higher than 15
B F HEARN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No. 14 Brewer Street. Pbone No. 5££
Be sure you are right, the»gc ahead
ENDS WINTER'S TROUBLES. \ and let me figure on doing your tulld-
trouble. The 7ro7 bitten 't'oe»"an,I ’•»*. All work guaranteed to give per-
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Broad Street,
A. W. LANG, AGT.,
Thomasville, Ga.
aycrcfc, Ga.
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Waycross Garage
Automobiles
Motorcycles
Bicycles And
Supplies.
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For wood phone 215.
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Automobiles with Safe
Drivers For Hire
DAY OR NIGHT.
F. Li. IVIcGEE,
FARM FOR SALE.
Do you want a four hundred acre,
Ware county farm, conveniently local
<?d to market, west of Waycross, ou
the Brunswick and Western Railroad
between Hasty and Satilla River. Tiin
ber and wood on the land would pay
for it. if marketed. 30 acres has been
in cultivation. Public road passes
through It. Well watered. Fulmoor
creek is Its eastern boundary. Owner
wants to sell for division. Go and .se*
It will bear Inspection. # Call on or
write Simon W. Hitch, Waycross,
Ware County. Ga. 26 1m
W Phone 35, 20 Pendleton St.
WAYCROSS GEORGIA.
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Drug Store Comforts
There aro :r my things for your
convenience and comfort at our Dru e
Ftote. Ice Caps. Rath Brushes,-
Frongts. Chamois Hot Water Bags.
Toflet .NecsMltUs, Face Lotions. £u-
perior Cold Cream. If here ever there
i* anything you want from a drug
■tore telephone us and yon will secure
the best of service and quality.
Cherokee Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
PHONE ISO
GEORGIA—WARE} COU.VF*.
Not lee is hereby given that the un
dersign havev applied to the ordinary
of said county for leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate of Mrs.
Millie Jeffords, deceased, for the pur
pose of paying the debts and distri
bution. V
Said application will b« heard at*the
regular term of court of ordinary of
said county to be held on the first
Monday in January, 1911. •
This 5th day of Qec. 1910.
H. J. Jeffords,
' Administrator of the Estate of Mr*,
j Millie Jeffords, deceased.
TRV THE WANT ADS ■»
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS.
Our Cabbage Plants are now ready
for shipment at the following prices:
COO for $1.00, In lots of 1,000 to 4,00(1
at $1.50 per 1.000, in lots of 5,000 to
9,000 at $1.26 per 1,000, in lots of
10,000 or over at $1.00 per 1,000 plants
V O. B. this pjialce. On account of
unfavorable weather conditions, the
supply of cabbage plants Is short and
wo advise you to send in your order
nice. ' We Guarantee count and
good order delivery. Remember we
do not advertise or sell "Cheap" Cab
bage plants, t’siey will not give satis
faction. The plants that we sell art-
grown from seed which has been care
fully selected and improved for the
past forty three years, the very bes:
wc can produce. Yours very truly.
Win. C. Greaty Co.
D»c. 28 2m Yonges Island, S. C
LITTLE WILLIE KNEW.
»Little Willie, the son of a German-
oun woman, was playing one day
with the girl next door, when the
latter exclaimed:
"Don’t you hear your mother call
ing you? That’s t’iiree times she’s
done It. Aren’t you going In?"
"Not yet." responded Willie, Imper
turbably.
"Won’t she whip you?" demanded
tao little girl, awed. «
"Naw,” exclaimed Willie, In disgust.
"She ain’t going to whtp nobody.
She’s got company. So when I go in
she’ll just say: "The poor little man
has been so deaf since he’s had the
measles!"
ed hands and lips, chil
blah s, cold sores, red and rowxh skins,
print- this. Pair such troubles liy be
fore Bucklen’a Arnica Salve. A trial
convlnc'-s. Greyest healer of Burns,
Boih. Piles. Cuts. Sores. Eczema and
Sprains. Only 25c at All Druggists.
feet satisfaction. Best of reference)*
furnished If required.
mass
PLOOR FINISH
Natural and Colored
made to stand hard usage,
constant walking, scuffing, the
tramping of children. Kyanlsw
will stand all this—end more.
W. R. THOMAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office In LaGrande Building.
Room 324. Over Postoffic*.
Hours: 9 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7
and 8 p. m.
VICTORY CAMP NO. 477
] WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
' Meets every Saturday night at 7:30
| o’clock at .Masonic Hall. All Wood
men are cordially' Invited .to attend.
J. M. Allison, Cosh-Cord.
J. A. Masters, Clerk.
KranUe U Tearproof, beelproof.
i pot proof. Tour money back ii
doesn’t do aU wo claim.
WATT HARDWARE COMPANY,
Waycross. Ga.
Vftoinufkv. viw.in«n-.Mi,
SdCBfA'S JSEiM.
hanrtrn»*;. v-*U ] meow. rir.
’>a:iimi «*C wtt .*• u.fum. 1 f.. a
lour f r'OHl Ly*Ji r«w»<i#aJ«r».
Atlantic Coast I^ine Schedule.
1 uf niiure Repairing
and Upholstering
We are still doing buiness
at the same old stand, 22 Draw
er* Street near the Court House.
We will repair—clean up and
revarntsh your old furniture,
and make it qew—We also do
all kinds of upholstering—re-
pair (rank,, suit am, tie.
AU oar work It strictly cart
when nulihed—No work dellr-
ered without the money—Work
left la tho ship thirty dtyt af
ter u |, finished win hstrs stor-
tn ehsrcts added and wOl ho
liable to be sold for charges
J, I. Wiiie S Sm.
T»f>« 2*4 a Brewer fit.
RAWLINGS’ CASE JANUARY 11TH.
a final hearing, at least for the
time being,will be given on the pe
titions for commutation for the Raw-
’.ihFS’ boys. Jesse. Milton and Leonard
an January 11th.
Attorney John t’ooper, of Mat-on.
who. made tho hard and uuccesafti
fight to nave-the hoys from the gillow;
Is now working with the same persls
ency to secure a pardon for th*»m, n'
’casty commutation to present uervico.
The ^-ommisslon was practically
ready to pass on tho applications dur-
Inp December, hut Mr. Cooper asked
fo« a postponement in order to fetrnr-
further data to lie presented. The
'ontlnuancc was granted t’;.cn to
Jsuuary 11th.
Under present condition* it is doubt
ful If the Rawlings’ stand very niue!
chstnee for cither commtite.tlon or
parole.
SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH.
How an appalling calamity in hi:
'airily was prevented la told by A. D
McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C.. R. F
D. No. 8. "My alster had coosumn
tlon," he writes, "she was very tb!r
and pale, had no appetite and aeeme^
to grow weaker every day, at all rem-
>dlea failed, till Dr. King’s New Dla
•overy was tried, and so completed
cured her, that she has not been tron
Sled with a cough since. Its the best
medicine I ever saw or heard of.*
-*or coughs, colds, lagrippe. asthma,
croup, hemorrhage, all bronrtifcal trotv
tlcf. If has no equal, 60c, $1.00. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by All Drug
gist*.
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ARRIVALS at waycross^-
Frnui ssvauuah
rnlD 185 5:50 am
Train 186 12:50 pm
Train 21 5:55 pm
Tram 57 10:00pm
/n., Montgomery
Train 58 5:15 am
Train 180 5:45 pm
Prom RalDKrMK. A Thom I.Vine
rain 184- . S:ro am
DEPARTURE
For Jesup ash Savannah
Train 5Si .....5:56 am
Train 185 ..10:00 am
Train 180 ....7:30 pa
Train if 6:10 pa
For Montgomery
Train 189 6:10 am
Train 57 10:25 pm
For Batnbrtdf* and Tnomaartlla..
-•urn. j Train 189 .. ...; 6:10 am
Train 93 4:55 pm! , 0 i Albany
r.ln hi »:55 am |Traln 92 10:50 pa
rain #7 6:00 pmlTraln 06 ......7:50
From Chleuiui and Nort««>t
, C. Special (via Albany)... .4:55 am
iTraln 90 ...6:10 pm
For Chicago and Northweit
Dixie Flyer (via Tilton)... .5:35 am 1 1. C. Special (via Albany) 10:60 pm
South Atlantic Limited 6:36 am Dlx,c F1 l' er < vla Tilton) ....10:30 pm
Front Brunswick ’South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:20 pm
Train 96 7:40 am f For Brunswick
ruin 90 5:55 pm
-nn» t.i.k.naetlla
Train 22 5:65 Dm*
.Train 91 10:06 an
I Train 97 6:10 pm
For Jackaonvllla
i Train 95 (Dixie Flyer 5:40 am
Train 32 ...; 10:15 pm j
Train 94 10:26 pnt! Tr, * ,n 33 ...6:00 an
Train 92 • HH5 pm| Trnln33 •••• .6:40 am
From .Tam,*. Hieh Snrimrs vlrf On I r » ln 2: 6:16 r “
poet j Pnr TAtupa. High RprlpK**
Vain 42/... 7:2R pra Tmlo 43 *;00 •»'
For through Schedut&s. Pullman F e $ervaflons. etc.. Call Cn
E. M North. A. G. P. A. R. B. Pollard. Tit'vet Agent
^uvanosh Jla WosT^r****!* Ga
THE
State Life Insurance Company
OR INDIANAP CLIS. INDIANA.
Oaoo.its with State for Guar ante, of Policies, .... 5S.DOO.000^0
Surpluo (o Policy Holders ,1.174.6062)0
Security Iq u Life Insurance Policy is the principal thing.
One wants protection that proiects without regard m general
’financial K.mllMons.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITf) THE
STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all Its policy, holdert,
the entire ..„*h value ol every outstanding policy. At (bis, rime
the company bus on deport with the State. In first class tteeuri.'’
ties. S larger amount than all other large companies combined.
ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG-
LAND.
I have been with (hfs good company seventeen years and
throjfh It a agency have paid many thousands ol debars to
bepaficltrlaa
Take u 0 chance with Tour Ills policy, but see me lot
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES."
V. L. STANTON, Manager.
WAYCROSS. GEORGIA.