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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
The Herald has opened up its Job De
partment. We take all and any kinds of
work. We won’t charge you exhorbi-
tant prices. Work guaranteed.
HERALD PUBLISHING CO
WAYCROSS, GA.
QEOR.OIA SOUTHERN
AND/^LOIROA RAILWAY
The Popular Ponte to Pll Point* North Port Wool.
ThroughTralna
la connection frith A. C. L.. trom Wtycroe* rla T If too to Macon
ATLANTA. KNOXVILLE, CHAT ANOOGA. NASHVILLE, ST.
LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. «
Coaches and Pullman deepen JO through without cbunfe. Dlnlnp
Car Service. —HnMMH
TRAINS OP A, B. A A. R. R, C3NNECT AT CORDELB WITH
TRAINS OP G. 8. A F, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA
AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND 80UTH. w .
FOR INFORMATION
VS TO RATES, ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ARY POINT
NORTH op WEST, APPLY TO ANY AGENT OP THIS COM
PANY, OR ADDRESS.
! C. B. Rhodes, G. P. A, J. W. Jamison, T. P. A,
MACON GA. MACON GA.
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W. H. ULMER,
| Wheelwright and Blacksmith,
Horseshoeing\A\Specialty.
Ne^t to Wilson Laundry, just in rear.of
' - Singleton iFurniture'Company.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Travel Comfortably
AND
CONVENIENTLY
In Parlor Dining Cars on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN A GULP
RAILROAD BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY.
Meala served any time enroute, at reaaonabla prices. Schedules:
j Southbound: Northbound:
Manta 7:45 am Lt. Albany 17:10 noon
Ar. clkfo 7:00 pm Lr. Cordele 1:40 pm
Ar. Albany 5:40 pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm
THESE ARE THE FINEST PARLOR CARS OPERATED IN THE SOUTHI
Quickest Time. Try it. Be* Service.
W. H. Leahy, Gen. Pan. Act Atlanta, Georgia.
NEWl NEWI
NEW LINE MES3ALINE SILK,
JUST IN, $1.25 VALUE, 36 INCH
WIDE, SPECIAL 08c THE YD.
CHURCHWE! L BROS.
For wood pbona 715.
70 It*
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cPkail Grand Pianoi
NEW LINE DOROTHY DODO
SHOES AND (SUPPERS, $3 TO 84.
SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPART
MENT, AT
CHURCHWELL BROS.
WANTED—Salesmen of
Ability and neat appearance
to call on all merchanta Ini
their territory; elegant aide line. con. •
venlent to carry; good commlasiona; *
prompt remittance. A 419, Bellmont I
Mfg. Co.. Cincinnati, O. 24, 31, 7, 14 at
NO MORE GRAY HAIR
It Is easier to preserve the color of the
hair than to restore it, although it is
possible to do both. ‘ Our grandmothers
•understood the secret. They made and
used a “sage tea," and their ilark. glossy
hair long after middle life was due to this
fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be
fore they are fiftj, but th«-y are begin
ning to appreciate the wisdom of our
grandmothers in using “sage tea” for
their hair, and are fast following suit.
The present generation has the advan
tage of the past in that it can get a
ready to^nse preparation called Wyeth’s
8age and'Sulphur. As a scalp tonic and
color restorer, this preparation is vastly
superior to the ordinary “sage tea” made
by otir grandmothers and it can 1x»
bought for HO cents ami $1 a bottle at
almost any first-class drug store, or will
be sent direct by the Wyeth Chemical
Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York
City, upon receipt of pries,
or Sale and recommended by CBflro-
»* Pharmacy.
IP A PIANO DEALER SPEAK^l
HIS MIND HE WILL TELL YOU:
“THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE
McPHAIL GRAND FOR BEAUTY
OP FINISH AND BEAUTY OP
TONE." ASK A DOZEN - FAIR,
JUOGES WHAT ARE ITS CHIEF
CHARACTERISTICS AND YOU
WILL QET A DOZEN ANSWERS.
ONE SEES BRILLIANCY, ANOTH-
ER SEES RICHNESS, ANOTHER
SEES PERFECTNES, ANOTHER,
DELICACY OP TONE, ANOTHER
THE POWER OP EXPRESSION,
ANOTHER ACTION, ANOTHER
THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION.
ONE SEES NEW IOEA8, ANOTH
ER OLD IDEAS IMPROVED.
THE McPHAIL GRAND PIANO
IS ENDOWED WITH PERSONAL
ITY QUITE ITp OWN. MUSICI
ANS UNDERSTAND ITS CHARM
INTUITIVELY.
Ladies! Sms Moot? sad Keep'll
seas Stjfafe Resding McCalTe
MagtaM tid Using McCtfl Pattens
MOLtSIUMM
expense by heaping
pa pasted on the
*4test fashions In
KMT fasbloo Designs
In each bane. Also
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We have other makes and we are proud of ev
ery Piano we handle.
McPhail, Chickering, Laffargue, Bush & Lane
Henry F. Miller, Hains Bros., 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.
Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga.