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WAYCR03S EVEN 1NG HERALD
SEEDS
I. H. LEWIS “THE LIGHT MAN 1
tuSSH'
FOR MORE LIGHT, BETTER LIGHT AND CHEAPER LIGHT, 8EE J. H.
LEWIS. I GUARANTEE TO GIVE ANVONE SO PER CENT MORE
LIGHT AT SO PER CENT LESS CO ST THAN EITHER ELECTRI OR
ARTIFICIAL GAS—ASK THOSE WHO ARE NOW USING MY LIGHTS.
“OUR WAY"
of doing laundering suits our cualom
era and we're going to keep right
along doing our way, because Its the
right way.
THE WAY TO LAUNDRY
IS TO LAUNDRY RIGHT.
That's what this laundry always has
done, and will continue to keep on
doing. Try us and he satisfied, al
ready.
YOU'VE LOST SOMETHING
BY NOT LAUNDERING HERE.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
WHEN YOU PASS THE CITIZENS BANK SEE THE LIGHT BURN—
T^(fe'Wonderful street light, when you want the best
there IS DON’T FORGET I HAVE IT. I SELL ANCHOR SUPPLY
Cp'8. AWNINGS AN TENTS. ,
“For years I suffered- unspeakable
torture froqi Indigestion,.constipation
and liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith,
a war veteran at Erie, Pa„ “but Dr,
King's New Mfe Fills fixed me all
right. They're simply great” Try
them for any stomach, liver or kid
ney trouble. Only 25c at Ail Drug.
J. H. LEWIS
PHON E. 414.
WOOD) WOOD) WOOD)
AVood, any length, lit Thomas Bros.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
ONE OR TWO GENERATIONS AGO MOST FARM ANIMALS ROAM
ED AT LARGE BUT WE HAVE GRADUALLY FOUNR THAT THIS DID
NOT PAY.
(Jo lo The Bon Ton if >ou ore in
-need of dainty neckwear. Beautiful
line just received.
The faituer who reads the maga
zines knows that today many a chick
en farm of a few acres pays a bigger
pioflt than a big farm did a few years
ago. Kvery farmer keeps chickens
because It pays ahd It will pay lots
better and the farm will look better
If they are kept in the poultry yard.
They are about the most profitable
animals on the farm and It takes less
space and less expense to keep them.
Listen, everybody*! Bring the last
receipt w$ gave you and get your
Xmas $reseot(. They are beautiful
indeed. Sam Heller. *£
ney trouble. Five bottles did the
work most effectively and proved to
me beyond a doubt It is the most re>
liable kidney medicine 1 bav© ever
taken.” Gem Pharmacy.
tooth
Why pay $1,00 to have your tooth extracted '
when you can have it done for 50c and without
pain. ,| All other work done at very reasonable
w »**.. charges. Everything guaranteed
DR. DANIEL
The Dentist
Folks’ block
Hate »ou purchased your winter
suit? If not Sam Heller wilt sell
you > ne and It I you went just by pay
ing a little at time of purchase. tf
ENOUGH OF OUR POULTRY FENCING TO KEEP YOUR FOWLS
PROPERLY WILL COST VERY LITTLE AND WILL BE THE BEST IN
VESTMENT YOU EVER MADE ON THE FARM.
NOTICE TAX PAYER.
Specific tax aDd Corporation Taxes
are , now due and can be paid by
making a visit to my office In the
court bouse.
J. T. Strickland, Tax Col.
P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
44 Plant Ave. Phone 186
NEW LINE DOROTHY 000,0
SHOES AND SLIPPERS. $3 TO »4.
SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPART
MENT, AT
CHURCHWELL BROS.
FIRST CLASS
IBAKERY
BRi'AD, CAKES and PIES
. RESH EVERY DAY
PHONET2
Waycross Bakery
26 Untlet-street.
NEW LINE OOROTHY DODD
SHOES AND SLIPPERS, $3 TO $4.
SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPART-
[*»■.•'**** MW
PARK PLAGE
CHURCHWELL BROS.
ARE PREPARED
Nice furs, capes, coats, coatsults,
and men’s salts at 4? Albany avenut.
Quite a variety of skirts valuing from
15.00 to $10.50. ' tf
High cass Subdivis
ion for wJiite peope
oriy, on easy terms,
close to A.C. L. Shops.
To Furnish You With
BUISTS' fresh and al
ways reliable
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
Public Stenographer can K e found at
Herald office. Work dons at reasonable
tries*. tf
suits. A special medicine for' all
kidney and bladder disorders. Mary
C. Abbott. Wolfeboro, N. H., «ays: "1
was afflicted with a bad case of rheu
matism, due lo uric arid that my kid
neys failed to' clear out of my blood.
I was so lame In my feet. Joints, and
back that It was agony for me to step.
I used Foley Kidney Pills for three
days when 1 was able lo get up and
move about and the pains were all
gone. This great change In condition
Field and Garden
See Us—Accept no other.
W. D. /Horton, Agt.
>0M NO. 4 Southern^Betel Bluff
have." Gem' Pharmacy.
Young-Robertsnn Drag Co.
Props. CENTRAL PHARMACY.
J. M. Warren, Jr„ Mgr.
■cMBIMtogfMMMMkMMI
Trial bottle free. 50c and
vnteed by All Druggists.
VALUABLE FARM ^OR SALE.
For the next thirty days I Mill of
fer my farm, adjoining the corporate
limits of Waycross oa the Waresboro
road, for sale. The farsi consists of
36 acres partly under cultivation;
horse, wagon and buggy, hog and cat
tle feed, etc. If you want a bargain
•ee me quick.
Mr. E. B. Gorman.
16 3td ltw R. F. D. No. 4.
Waycross, Un.
Dr.Lewin Jorijithan Ri;rch
PRACTICE limited to
F.yet, Ear, Nose, Throet and Chronic
Diseases.
Store. Residence 8 Llocolo street
Office Hours: 8 to 13 a. m. 3 to
’ p. m colored iieop.e.
kerCHOO!
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLAINS
B F HEARN
contractor and builder. .
No. 11 Brdwer Street. Phone No. 583
Be sure you are right, then go ahead
snd let me figure cn lining your culld
lag. All work guaranteed io girt lot
feet satisfaction. Host of reference,
furnished If required.
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS
_ fbom the original cabbage plant growers.
Foley Kidney rills are tonic In ac
tion, quick In results, and restore the
natural action of the kldneyi and
bladder. They correct Irregularities.
Hem Pharmacy,
W. R. THOMAS. M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office In LaGrande Building,
loom 824. Over Postofflce.
Honrs: S to 11 s.m.j 1 to 4 and 1
and 8 p. v.
Established 1 BBS. Paid In Ospltal Sleek $30,000.00 «
>«™»tieIM.soarrsose puns i.um. X•» S»r«o,,rt.,ntr
lOtffMtthMopUnoin your paction to tin early cnoUr*, MdfiBoy •» U» opaa
no to Mt thaaa plant* In your poet ion to (rot »«r» ■— .
sill
r thousand.Lo. h. Yonjrwfilsnd. •or ay-el8S*rtHftaoMO*—«o»ovary M*.
Wni. C, Gernly Co., Bow ia Yonges S. C.
BAD COLDS ARE THE MOST COMMON -AILMENT KNOWN TO
MAN AND THE MOST DANGEROUS, FOR THEY ARE LIABLE TO DE
VELOP INTO A SERIOUS ILLNESS OR EyEN TUBERCULOSIS, WHICH
ALWAYS START WITH A COLD AND IS RESPONSIBLE IN SOME
Fottaitf ja ONE DEATH IN EVERY. FIVE.
VIC.TORY CAMP NO. 47?
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD
Meets erery Saturday night at 7:30
o'clock at Masonic liall. All Wood,
men arc cordially Invited to attend.
J. M. Allison, Cnst.-Cord.
J, A. Mantes. Clerk.
PROM THE STANDPOINT OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND ECONO
MY IT WILL PAY YOU.TO KEEP ONE-OF OUR COLD REMEDIES ON
HAND AT ALL TIMES. SOME MEMBER OF THE FAMIL IS SURE TO
NEED IT.
This is no Puzzle, arid Anyone Guessing the Correct
Sentence hirst gets a $2.50 Box Chocolate Candy Free
PTINWONEAFPEOPERLJFETISF
At A I inCFPH DEALER IN FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES
“I ft# Js tltPuajlll* $8 Plant Avenue;
' L. ’ * ’ ^ ...
J. C. PAYNE, DRUGGIST,
Open Day and Night