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? ASpecial Invitation $ !P^f*cnn 31 \\
0 Is Sow Extended la You 0 i* jUilCll
Is Sow Expended la You
TO VISIT OUR NEW
STORE On CORNER OF
PLANT AVE. AND GOR
DON STREET, NEAR THE
COURT HOUSE.
OUR LARGE STOCK OF
GROCERIES, FEED, SEED,
ETC., 18 WELL ARRANG
ED, ANO READY FOR
YOUR INSPECTION.
WE CAN MEET ALL HON-
E3T COMPEITION.
AND GIVE YOU THE
BEST OF EVERYTHING
TO EAT, FROM THE
CLEANEST AND MOS.
SANITARY STORE IN
THE CITY.
WE KEEP OUR MEAL,
GRITS, RIQE. AND DRIED
FRUITS, ETC., IN BINS
THAT ARE DUST PrtOoF,
MOUSE PROOF AND
ROACH PROOF.
WE HAVE A LARGE
STOCK AND CAN GIVE
YOU UIG CUT PRICES ON
A GOOD MANY ARTICLES
THAT WE HAVE SOUGHT
IN LARGE QUANITIES.
HARDY BROS.
Phone 62.
THE PURE FOOD STORE.
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5. Mist Carrie Parham Social Ed«lor
Max Ehrlich, th« popular Savannah-
. Ian la registered at LaGrunde.
I Mias Geneva K»llam returned yes-
I terday after a weeks visit to friends
| In South Carolina.
Rev. VV. .1. Barton, representing the
Bunn Hell Institute la in the city to
day.
Mayor .1. M. Cox in quite Mick to
day and wnA unahle to attend to nis
dutieM at mayor'# court.
Col. Brad Hitch returned lant night
after an absence of a week spent at
HruiiMWlck.
Mr*. Jim Barnes. Jr., is the guest
of Mrs. McCormick and Mis. Gold*
The commission plan for Waycrosa
Is being discussed and meets wit’u fa-
*l’he cold wave struck us early this
mining. Perhaps you had noticed
We offer the public greater values in Furniture,
Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art Squares, Stoves .
and Specialties than any firm in South Ga.
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j When we Sell for Cash we almost
Eliminate the word Profit-
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I Our Prices on Terms are the Very Lowest and
our terms; are very easy. See us before you
buy, we take pleasure in showing
you through our line.
HOME FURNITURE CO-
n is reported in
had expected
FAR SIGHTED PEOPLE
Patronize this Uvery. They appro
elate our prompt service, flrst-claas
turn outs and reasonable prices.
You appreciate nil these you will pa
tronize us also.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables.
Teheau St. Waycross, (la.
PHONE NO. 63.
Hay here is always a demand for
trained employes. The young man or
woman who knows how is the one
who gets the preference.
Waycross Business
College
Trains people In the principles and
methods of practical business. Its
graduates have no difficult> In obtain
ing posit tons or in making good after
they have obtained them. A course
here would beuelU you us it has oth
ers who are now holding good posi
tions.
ENTER ANY TIME!
POSITIONS SECURED!
_R F. ZEIGLER. Pres.
I JURE IS
COIK IDE
THE GREAT REMEDY IS PROVING
A WONDERFUL BLE88ING TO
MANY PEOPLE.
If the many tumors that are circu
lating are true, Root Juice is destined
to prove a great blessing to this com
munity. The Root Juice will soon be
here and it is hoped that the discov
ery will do Hie same good at Hits
point as it reported at othor places.
Many repoits of wonderful cures the
discovery has madu are being circu
lated. A traveling man said to the
reporter of this article: “While In
rhnttanooga I had occasion to go to
the drug stoic, and while there a man
came in and bought six Imltlcs or
Root Juice. While it wns being wrap
ped up the man said, 'Every sick
person In my neighborhood has used
the Juice, and it seems it has cured
them all. 1 am the Inst person to be
convinced.' After the man left the
druggist lemarkod, 'Root Juice is the
greatest medicine on earth. People
come in here and get a few bottles
and in a few weeks they stop coming
and when I see them they say they
nre cured.' When asked what
cures, ho said, It seems to cure any
trouble of the stomncli, bowels, liver
and kidneys. It is a wonderful rem-
The shipments of feitili/ers Is sev-
ral weeks behind time in this sec
tion. up to this date. It will he forth
coming later.
Mr. A. If. Allen has been in Kings
Daughters Hospital very ill with pneu-
monia. Dr. Fleming Informs*us that
he is much better today.
Mr. RohL Orr and wife of (irana
Rapids. Mich., are registered at Phoe
nix today and are enjoying the balmy
southern weather we can give them
in Waycross.
Phone 49
40 Plant Ave.
Mr.
F. Miller has become quite
an expert musician. The violin being
his specialty. He is a decided ac-
quistlon to ^he musical talent of our
city.
Mrs. Alditie Pound, of Waycross,
and Mrs. Tom Price of Douglas, have
returned to their homes, after a pleas
ant visit to Mrs. 0. C. Smith. - Fitz
gerald Kilter prise.
Indies, Misses and Childrens IV
Leather cloth top Button Stun
Dickim. 2
The harem skirt is the latest Why
not combine it with the hobble and
call it the harum-scarum.—Atlanta
Journal.
edy Tor indigestion and constipation,
but It is equally as good for rheuma
tism and weak, nervous people’." It
is said that the drug store Is usually
crowded from the very first day at
ove-y point the scientist is induced to
start a demonstration.
The great remedy will be in Cher
okee drug store next Saturday. The
Root Juice is $1 a bottle or three
bottles for $2.50.
Mr. C. G. Lewis, secretary of Ma
chinist Union, left last night on a
trip to the proposed new capitol. Ma
con. It is not known definitely wheth
er he haa gone to assist in the cap-
itora‘ transfer or not.
Mr. A. J. Alleyn of Savannah is i
visiting Waycross for a few days. Mr.
Alleyn will be remembered ns a mem
ber of the welFknown firm of Frizelle
Alleyn of Savannah. Mr. Alleyn i
»y become a citizen of Waycrosa. I
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HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
“Big Clearance Sale”
Of all winter shoes. Prices greatly reduced to make
a quick sale.
"ZEIGLERS" LADIES PATENT LEATHER BUTTON DRESS SHOES.
REGULAR $4.50,
Reduced to $3.25.
LADIES VICI AND PATENT LEATHER DRESS SHOES. REGULAR
$3.00 AND $3.50,
Reduced to $2.50
CHILDRENS VICI ANO PATENT LEATHER BUTTON AND LACE
SHOES, $2.00,
Redaced to $1.50
BOYS' BOX CALF 3H0ES. KIND TO STAND HARD WEAR,
Reduced to $1.35.
INFANTS’ AND SMALL 3I*ES BABY’S VICI BUTTON ANO LACE
SHOES, 75 CENTS KIND,
Reduced to 50c.
•v. Osgood Cook was again caffW
to Macon last night to the bedside of
Aife. Mrs. Cook has been criti
cally ill for some weeks, but It
thought that ahe wns improving until
aterday.
I .adieu. Miasm* and Childrens Patent
Leather cloth top Button Shoes.—
Dickim*. 27 3*
Tot wood mom 115.
to im
The nobility id work is in propor
tion to the good it brings each indi-
vdual aa wrll as practical i faults.
Don't forgot that tomorrow is Sun*
day and that yon will bo expected at
TRY THF WANT ADS ™
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WHY7
Why Jo you abuse jour
eyes? Why don't you rest
your eyes like you would
r*\t any other part of your
body if it got tired? Why
do you read when they
acho? Why don't you real
ize the danger there is in
neglecting your eyes, the
most precious gift or na
turt ; «i
T. A. W. ELMGREN.
ORTOMETRIST,
*1 Gllmoro Street
Aldermen .Ins. Sinclair, c\ E. Duun.
.1. \V. Moore and Clerk of Council J.
Strickland, left for Thomssyllle
i morning to look over the city
hooks nl that place, to get polntpr.
for the new book system the Finance
Commitee wish to put in our clty
ofllce. You know they'll have a good
lime.
Special prices on ail mens shoes in this sale.
Humphreys & Williamson
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The Socialist Local will meet Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
couit house. All members are re
quested to be present. 26 3t
Fresh Cabbage plants for sale at :
Reed street, 20 cents pdr 100.
What has become of our railroad to
Coffee county?—Clinch County News.
It must have been lost in the shuffle
Brother Daniel. Pertiaps It will ahow
up in the deal.
CM.ARIESTONWAXEFKLO
«'*l , Orsd. Frost Frstf Cab.
»s , ? , r• tr *.P. ow for dlstrlbu-
« - x«Mnr better or
I?,. 0 .?..,-than ottYs* as we use
nothing but the best seeds bom old now-
•rs of undisputed reputation. Try ours and
be convinced. Don't look for cheap seeds
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preea rates to all point*. '
S.M. ClbsonCAwBSK8.itsggstLS.C.
Bad Colds!
Seals Cold Tablets will break up
your cold in one day. If tLey fail
you Can have your money back—25c
i THE2SEALS PHARMACY
THI BIX ALL STORK
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CARRIAGE PAINTER '
13 Parallel Street. ' Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile Painting .
NEATLY [EXECUTED . J
F.O. SMITH,
• ONLY FIRST CLASS CAKRIA OE FAINTER IN TOWN.
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