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LADIES'
BUTTON VELVET TOPS, PATENT
LEATHER SHOES, ,
Special Value S2.S0
LADIES'
PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH TOP
The
EXCHANGE BANK
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Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
(Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
<*¥er Best Smokers”
SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are ths Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Up.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
C. fyf. Sweat, President.
7 • W. H ‘Buchanan, Cashier.
SOLDIER BOV HOSE FOR CHIL
DREN, SPECIAL, 2 PAIR........25c
Clear laviaa Filled Cigirs. ,
Manufactured In WaycroM, (a, l)r 11
nniiAN cigar c«. i
WAYCROSS EviNIFG HERALD
OOOOOOoo $ >
When
Want
GROCERIES
'e want 500
istome r s tor
V C. C. D.
itter, 25 cts.
Sund.
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE j
In the Rea' F^tate business and, our knowl
edge of REAL ESTATE values in Waycross
places us i. .» position te be of valuable ser
vice to iho«e who wish to buy improved or
unimproved property. Call to see us.
D. & 0.101T, R. 1. & 1. Co.
Opposite New Depot.
FIRST
National Bank
Cjhickens each
week from
Tennessee
LOCAL ITEMS.
AT THE
Fresh Celery
Every
Saturday
CAPITAL $200,000.00
Hay. Gr am and Cow Feed
always on Land.
Freak Brunswick Bread
Every Day.
Phone 128
“EllSE IVV”
And we will deliver tke
GOODS.
THE
The michellaneous shower given by
the ladies of the First Methodist
church was largely attended on yeatei-1
I day ufternoon and many were the j
beautiful offering brought to adorn j
their parsonage. The musical part of j
the grogram consisted principally of a
solo "Guide Me O. Thou Great . _ _ #
hovah" sung beautifully by Mrs. How ialllfjing 300 litUlClIlQ
el. and a qua: Cette. "Come Unto Me" j C K ##
by .Mrs. Howel, Sinclair, Seals aud j bOilDrCtlCn
Miss Kate *\V 1 Ison. The call to Christ- | *|i^11■ y ■ y
ian America was artlstk-ally given by j " "
the youug ladles of the Golden Link *
society, with Mrs. Johnson at the or
gan, and Miss Wood, in her usual gra
ceful manner, as leader. W'uBe the
NEW BUILDING
New Safety Deposit Boxes
THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOXfcS RUNTED IN OUR OLD BUILO-
ING WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAK 7 STATEMENTS AND ACCEPT
THIS AS NOTICE THAT WE CAN NO LONGER BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
THE SAFETY OF THEIR DEPOSITS THERE. WE ARE NOW IN OUR
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
Wilson Block
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congregation sang "America" Mrs.
James fBootli as “Liberty" took her
place In the center of the platform:
then to the strains of sweet music,
each country, lepresented by a girl in
costume knelt before America, while
If You Read It, Read This Letter. Ml-
o-na Is Guaranteed By G. R. Brin
son A Co.
New Building in the
PHOENIX BLOCK
"I was taken last August with a se
vere stomach trouble. The doctor
said it was nervous dyspepsia. • I took
Miss Wood read Impresalngly their : . _ . . # ,
I his treatment for weeks, but did not
plea. The countries represented
were: China—Miss Sarah Salisbury.J
■ feel any better. I took everything I
heard of. The first day of December,
Brazil MIsr Grace George, Korea-' # ^ Qf MI . 0 . N . A , took them
Mia. Clio Strickland, Cuba-Mfi. Jen-1 ^ a[teinoon and the nexl day and
ay Verby. Iramibrant Chinaman-| haven>t had onB b|( „ f pa|n my
Ml.. Pearl Cason, Immigrant Enrop- itomach a|nce the 2nd of Dccember .
ean—Miss Aline Jeffers. Japan Miss J
The Krip Top Invisible
BIFOCAL GLASSES.
for Close and distant
JEEING. THESE NEW OLAS-
ARE AN IMMENSE IM-
OVER THE OLD
LENSES. THERE IS
NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER
FERE WITH YOUR VI8I0N, OR
WILL THE LENSES GET
CLOllDED AND COME APART.
CALL AND HAVE U8 SHOW
THEM TO VOU.
Little & Odom,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
THE
SCREVEN
BOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO
CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMER
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT,
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE
MENTS.
ES IN ALL ROOMS.
Forest City Hotel Co.
G’. Jaeckel. Manage.
well now, and sleep good."—
Francis Hopkln., Mexico-Glady, .let-1 Mra M E R . F . D . 2> Av0CU|
fers. Africa—Fannie Knight, American N Y
Negro-Mi.. Emma K. Cannon. Am-j M ,^. NA iurely , he beat prescrip .
erican Indlan-MIs. Alma Hardy. Mill j t|o ^ (or indlgeltlon ever wrlt ten.
child—Ruth Dunn, City districts—
an Brown.
It relieves after dinner distress,
, belching of gas, foul breath, heartburn
A. Liberty arose and made her Plea ; and , tomacb rallery in flve mln .
to tbe ctowwd, all the representd coun utea
trie, knelt with arm. outstretched, j u j, guaranteed t0 permane „,i y
making a pretty tablaux. The co.tum-j
ea were good and each girl did her
cure Indlgeatlon, acute or chronic, or,
part well. Sdrely every one caught a back
any dl.eaae of the stomach, or mono/
MI-O-NA stomach tablet, are .old
Foreign Mission Societies are doing. | by Q R Brln8on & Co and laadlnA
Mr. Cook, the new minister, thanked L,,,, everywbere at 60 cent , a
the ladle, for their thoughtfulines.,' ]arge box Ttl> , sampIe , free on r0 .
and In an Impressive manner .P0ke| queal from Booth ., Ml0 . na . Bu(ta , 0>
of the work that he hope, to do in . Jan . 2(J Feb 7
Waycross. After the benediction, do- *
llghtful refreshment, were reeved by} NOTICE,
the refreshment committee. - Mrs. W.
W. Sharpe. Mrs. I .con Wilson, and
Mrs. H. Murphy
W00D1 W00D1 WOOOI
Wood, any length, at Thomas Bros.
WEEK OF PRAYER AT
PRE8BVTERIAN CHURCH.
Will the mothers of the children of
the Confederacy, ptfease see that their
children meet' at the Central School
house Thursday morning, January 19,
at 9:30 o'clock to form a body and
at end the exercises In celebration of
Lee's and Jackson'* birthdays to be
I,-.Id In the auditorium at 10 o'clock
11 m.
Beginning last, night a week pf'., 2 tt Sm-»a. r V. D. C.
prayer la being observed at the Pics-! ■
byterlan Church. Tho service was !
well attended last evening and the ,
public generally It cordially Invited to * "For years I suffered jinspeaksble
OLD 80L0IER TOTUREO.
torture from indigestion, tonsti nation
attend the aervlces each evening at apd „ vpr lroub | e ... wrota A K- smith.
7:30. a war veteran at Erie, Pa., “but Dr.
I King's New Life Pills flxed me all
right. They’re simply great.” Try
TROUT, SEA BASS, MULLET, them for any stomach, liver or kld-
ETC. PHONE 189 ney trouble. Only 25c at All Drug.
Kilts.
WHERE WE HAVE ALL MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES
-UP-TO-DATE SAFETY BOXES, $3.00, $10.00 AND $15.00 PER YEAR.
IN A MODERN FIRE PROOF VAULT. THOSE W SHINQ BOXES WILL
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. ‘
WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND
INSPECT OUR NEW HOME.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR.
WE PAY 42 INTEREST
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY.
RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000
L. J. COOPER, President. J W. BELL.NGER, Cashier.
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SPECIALS
H. J. BENTON & CO.
Remnants! Remnant!
LAROE COUNTER FULL, SUIT
ABLE FOR WAISTS, SKIRTS AND
CHILDRENS DRESSES; WOOL
REMNANTS, GINGHAMS AND SUIT
INQ8.''
CUT PRICES ON
LADIES COAT SUITS,
COATS, AND
CHILDRENS COATS.
New Line Percales
PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS, 3< IN.
lOcand 12&c Yd.
DEMITY.
WHITE, 30 IN. WIDE, SPECIAL
IQ CTS.
WHITE LINEN
38 IN. WIDE, SPECIAL,
23 CENTS.
INDIAN HEAD
WHITE, 30 IN.^yyriOJE, ,
IO CTS.
TURKISH BATH
TOWELS, LARGE SIZE,
10c. 13c and 25
kneeland Shoes
AND OXFORDS FOR MEN. A NEW
SNAPPY LINE OXFORDS JUST RE
CEIVED, PATENT LEATHER, OUN-
METAL, TAN AND VICI.
3.50 and 4.00
BUTTON SHOES.
2.50 and 3.50
LADIES’
CLOTH TOP. SUEDE AND OUN-
METAL,
S3.SO
CHILDRENS’ SHOES.
EXCELLENT VALUES,
75c. 98c, $1.25, SIJO
BUSTER BROWN HOSE FOR LA
DIES, MEN AND CHILDREN,, ,20c
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