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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
List Your Country and
City Property
WITH US
We Arc Having Demands For Both
HE WRITE FIRE INSURANCE.
FIRST
National Bank
JUOCS MORTON 90 YEARS OLD.
mearty and evidently means to enjoy
being the oldest bank president in the
United States, instead ot the second
oldest, as at present.
Juuge J. o. Morton, ot Quitman,
has Just celebrated his Doth birthday.
JutlGe Morton is the father-in-law ot
the late lamented Henry G. Turner.
The writer has known the Judge for
many years, but never before have
wo suspected his age, or If we did we
have never told! on him. •
Many times have we enjoyed his
hospitality and often in the days,
"Lang Syne” have we he'ted him
pull the "red-bosoms” from the limpid
waters of the beautiful Wlthlacoochee
rive, This Is the notice of his birth
day celebration from tbe Quitman
Free Press.
Judge J. O. Morton celebrated Ms
ninetieth birthday. Hts health Is such
as to make congratulations and wish
es for many happy returns of the day
have a real meaning.-He Is hale-and
NEW BUILDING
New Safety Deposit Boxes
If you fall to see the windows ai j
the Waycross Furn. Co., next week [
you will miss a treat. They will be
decorated In Early Kugllsh furniture
throughout and will be very attrac
tive. C tt
THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOXtS RENTED IN OUR OLD BUILD
ING WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAK » STATEMENTS AND ACCEPT
THIS AS NOTICE THAT WE CAN NO LONGER BE RE8P0N8IBLE POR
THE SAFETY OF THEIR DEP08IT8 THERE. WE ARE NOW-IN OUR
NORTHERN MINNESOTA EDITORS
Staples. Minn.. Jan. 6.—Tbe North
ern Minnesota Editorial Association
is holding its annual meeting here,
with' members from forty counties in
attendance. At the opening session
this afternoon President A. M. Wel
les, ot Sauk Center, delivered bit an
nual address. \
New Building in the
PHOENIX BLOCK
WHERE WE HAVE ALL MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE. CONVENIENCES
-UP-TO-DATE SAFETY BOXES, Si-00, $10.00 AND 115.00 PER YEAR.
IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAULT. THOSE WiSHINQ BOXE8 WILL
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS.
WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND
J. W. ADAMS
A COMPANY
Clearance Sale
INSPECT OUR NEW HOME.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR.
COMPOUNDED- QUARTERLY.
RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
L. J. COOPER, President.
J. W. BELL.NGER, Cashier.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO-
CATEO HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH. , i .
FOR BOTH THE . COMMER
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
, ENTIRELY REMODELED.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—One of the molt destt-
able building lota In Riverside Part.
Will sell cheap, to quick buyer. Ad
dress: W. P. Harley, Charleston, 8.
Cfx tj S It
THE LATEST IMPROVE
MENTS.
.1. HOU8ES FOR RIVER8IDE PARK.
- The Herald learns that a number
■ of new houses are to be built at once
I at Rlveralde Park. Mr. R. S. Hall, a
I capitalist, of Ocilla, Florida, baa
| bought a number of lots at River-
s side and they will be beautifully and
substantially Improved. There can
be no doubt that In a short time Riv
erside Park will be a flourishing and
charming suburb of the Magic City.
WANTED—At once, a good cook,
flood wages to right party. Apply at
Si Brunei street. S St
TELEPHONES in all rooms.
Forest City Hotel C4
G. Jaeckel. Manage.
t NORTHERN PACIFIC TRAII
SMASHES BURLINGTON TRAIN.
TO RENT
FOR RENT—One largo desirable
front room. Phone 187. 0 3t.
FOUND—Ladles black kid glow
Owner can obtain same hy colling at
this office.
Spokane. Wash., Jhn. 0. The bodies
of flvo known dead have hi i u recov
ered and It Is reported- that eight
more bodies are in tb« wreck which
warned 'n '.he Northern Pacific yards
In Chonoy yesterday when North
Coast Limited No. 2 struck tho rear
car of Burlington passenger "train
'So. 42, castbound. Tbe huge -train
FOR RENT—Threo elegant roome,
uT.!.-:-.cd. Splendid location. Phone
14. ' 4 3t
PEPSI-COLA
LOST—Round top hat pin let la
Rhypestone. Finder pleaee return ID
this office.
MAKES YOU EAT BETTER.
FEEL BETTER. SLEEP
BETTER, LOON BET-
TER.
r led keen Ginger Ale,
^ THE BE8T BY TEST.
, PEPSI COLA BOILING
WORKS-
O. L. KEEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 337.
FOR RENT—Hardy Bros. Orooery
stand on Plant avenue for rent Jan
uary 1,1911. See D. A 0. Lott. SwSw
Special sale of comforts and blnnk-
ets at the Waycross Furn. Co., this
week. c it
WANTED—Stenographer, salary
530.00 pqr month. Light work, easy
hours. Claim A Adjustment Co., room
No. 423, LoGrende Building. 6 .t
MUSICAL COMEDY.
Monday, Tuesday and Wdeneaday,
*Mischief Makers*
Thuraday, Friday and Baturday,
“Ollivette."
TWO SPLTNOIO REELS OF MOTION
PICTURES.
FOR SALE
for three car lengtha. The Burling
ton train was tuklng the siding to let
the limited pass.
That tbe death list Is no Isrger Is
due to the fact that there were only
six persons In the Pullmans. Not a
man 1 In the Burlington aleepers es
caped. Tbe Pullmans were smashed
lo splinters.
MARTIN W. LITTLETON
TO SPEAK AT BANQUET.
Columbus, 0., Jan. 6.—Arrange
ments are complete tor the Jackson
Day banquet to be given lo this city
tomorrow night under the auspices of
the Franklin County Democratic Club.
The principal speaker of the evening
will be Martin W. Littleton, congreis-
man-elect of the First New' York dis
trict
d IRON IN THE BLOOD
v It an essential element to health.
When It Is Insufficient or lacking;
• there !s : dearth of red blood oor-
>t punch's, whlcb causes anatmla and *
- rundown condition of the entire syw
d, tem, with consequent limilly weak-
1 ness.
t In order to reatore tbe blood to a
t healthy condition .Iron must be aup-
- plied In an easily assimilated foim
We guarenteo this mny bo done by
' Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and
Iron tonic, made without oil.
This combination of two world-fsm-
r ed tonics, restores the blood the eio-
t ments lacking to make rich, red
‘ blood, which imparts strength and
| vitality to every organ in tho body.
J. Edmund Miller, of New Haven
t Conn.. says their little girl had been
frail and sickly ever since her birth.
Vlnol was recommended and they
tried it, and Immediately noticed aa
I Improvement In her condition. They
( continued Its use and it built her up,
until they cannot recommend it to*
I highly to build up a weakened eye-
tom." Tbe Seals Pharmacy.
Why freeze these cold nights. The
Waycross Furn. Co., will sell you all
kinds of bed coverings at very low
prices. fi 2t
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
gjCIear Havana Filled Cigars.
'Manufactured In Waycross, Qa, By
FICTHAN CIGAR CO.
TO SETTLE STATE
BOUNDARY DISPUTE.
'Portland, Ore., Jan. 6.—The mem
bers of the Joint State commission of
Oregon and Washington appointed, to
determine the boundary dtapute be
tween the two States met today, pre
liminary to taking a trip down tbs
Columbia River to visit the disputed
territory, which consists chiefly of
Islands In (he lower .Columbia. Im
portant fishing rights are Involved In
the dleputes. *
WANTED
PERSONAL.
We will pay you tan.ceuta each fir
new names and addresses of amatrar
photographers.' Carver, Box 904, \fa
terloo, lows. tf
The
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
I WANTS THE FREIGHT —
I RATE8 READJUSTED. WANTED—Two food men, for can-
1 Pittsburg, Pa.. Jan. C-—Roprescnta- vnaslng. Apply 47 Albany Avenue.
I lives of, the vast coal. coke and Iron Bam Heller. tf
1 Interests of Ohio, West Virginia, and-j — i-
1 .Western Pennsylvania and several oft BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
1 the neighboring states are gathering. For Immediate sate,, this city, first-
1 in Pittsburg in readiness for the meet- class drag store, well located, with
Ins tomorrow to Inaugurate a cam- up-to-date fixtures and slick of goods;
j palgn for the adjustment of freight 14 years established trade. Reason
rates in (he Pittsburg district. for selling, owner has too much bus
I -7 Iucls. Pries: 35,100. Terms: 31,001
FIRST CLASS
—Are ihi Marked Feature* of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
C. M. Sweat, President.
W. H Buchanan, Cashier.
It takes two for sweetheartlng, bat OSS
necessarily (or loving, or bsttar A*
that matter.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
Public fyhoofrasher can he found at
Herald offifea. Work doae at reasonable
ftimnmiAuntr,