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Tell Us When\
You Want
GROCERIES
We want 500
custome r s tor
\ our C. C. D.
Butter, 25 cts.
: pound.
Chickens each
week from
Tennessee f
Fresh jCelery
| Every
| Saturday
X Hay, Gram and C
iWOliAt ITEMS.
:!\
j 1 '*- yjA'if?/ ;
at a' charming lyncheon lu comply
meat to the houss-guests. Mrs. Jean
ettc Langley, Misses Jesslo Kate and
•Marguerite Brantley being the only
l Mrs. Dan Lott Ent'rtaiits.
Mrs. Dan Lott was . ..stess at
very delightful affair ye .erday morn- guests beside the house guests, Mis-
iug in compliment to her guest, Miss scs, Render, Lilly and Stewart.
Addie May Gibson, of Savannah. In-
u were. ' Flv.son. beautiful sherd- qnaJH.
F. L. Sharpe wide, 15c.
I,. Crawley, Humphreys &, William*
. .las Sinclair!
Oscar Lott, | Miss Lula Harley of Thomasville
died to meet Miss (Jib.
Mrs. P. A. Hay. Mrs
Ir«. Joe Lott, Mrs. .1
Irs. Alvin Johnson. M
Ira. C. K. Murphy. Mi
Mrs. \\\ \V. Sharpe, Sr. Mrs. W. W. j is in the city the guest of Mr
Sharpe. Jr, Mrs. W. P. Little, Miss t X. Harley.
Little Mrs. Hal LambJin, Misses Wil
liams Miss Susie Sharp Misses Lauib-
din. Miss Stewart, Miss Lilly.
T. H. Finn is busy at work at cltj
raterworks moving machinery and
laking preparations for the Install;
t!6» of on $7,000 new pumps.
Feed
always on hand.
Fresh Brunswick Bread
Every Day.
Phone 128
And we will deliver the
GOODS.
the
DACHELOP. * 1
Miss An Lie
ilL’3 ENTERTAINED.
.aurie Walker was hos
VVIIsrfii Work
o^ooooooooooo^oo
The Krip Top Invisible
BIFOCAL GLASSES.
FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT
SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS-
ES ARE AN IMMENSE IM
PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD
DOUBLE LENSES. THERE IS
NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER
FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR
WILL THE LENSES GET
CLOUDED AND COME APART.
CALL AND HAVE US SHOW
THEM TO YOU.
Little & Odom,
Ji JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
THE
SCREVEN
-HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY L0-
CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMER
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE-
ME NTS.
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS.
Foresl City Hotel Co.
G. Jaeckel, Manage.
Politics eoem to he starting up rath
er early this year, we would have
hoped they would have rested until
after the hot weather passea.
Already candldatea for Mayor are
grooming all around, Aldermanlc lim
iter la cropping up. A candidate for
Sheriff If already at work and aeveral
Legislators are pluming their wlnga
for flight It promlaea to he an Inter-
eating year politically and aa atated
befote the Herald will probably take
share fa the field work.
afternoon in compiii
members Bachelor Club. Little Mis
ses Carl King. Sarah Singleton. Beryl
Singleton, and Inez Ellington
Miss Walkers guest were: M
o’er of Greenville. (3a.; Miss Stewart ]
of Atlanta: Miss Lilly of Quitman,.
Miss Gibson of Savannah; Miss Nor-,
man of rnlon Springs; .\Ls. George
Mayo, Mrs. Hal Lnnfbdln. Mrs. Dim-
mock, Miss Carswell, Miss Sharpe,
Miss King, Miss McGe.e Misses Lamb-
din. Miss Annie Lee Smith, MLs ();>•
linger.
NOTICE.
We have rented from Mr. J. 8.
Knight, a part of Ills store, there we
will serve to our customers and the
public, with the very best of hake-
shop goods. We will have on band
pound cake, (plain) raison, fruit cake,
lady fingers, cream pufTs, almond and
cocoanut, maccarons and difforent as
sorted cakes, nice fresh bread and
rolls, pies, doughnuts, W. F. S. Tick
ets are good at our store. Orders
for cakes will be promptly filled. •
•Yours to serve.
The Waycross Bakery,
Friends of Mrs. T. It. Strickland
now in Sanitarium at Atlanta where
site hah undergone a serious opera-
tin will he glad to know she is stead
ily improving. Miss Carrie Stitlek-
(and is in Atlanta with her aunt.
Mr. W.’ L. Davidson of Columbus.
Ohio, is now here in charge of Uncle
Sam’s Recruiting Station located in
Southern building. Mr. Davidson is
a southern boy from the hill country.
Nephew' of Prison Commissioner Dnv-
Phone 72, corner M»ry and Pendleton ! Id,0n - "no'het -ncle Is our well
street .'known congressman Leondes Livings
ton. Mr. Davidson says Waycross is
a fine city, with so much work to do.
that the boys don't have time to in
vestigate the army proposition.
TO THE LADIES OF WAYCROSb
Mrs. Jx>eb is now at Brinson's
Drug store for a few days and will
take great pleasure in explaining the
wonderful curative powers of Phys Dr. J. W. Ward, of Brunswick, is
leal Culture and Self Massage. j the city visiting his brother Mr.
Don't fail to see her demonstrate! E- Ward (Manager of Cherokee Thar-
and explain how quickly the wondei-1 mft cy). Dr. Ward Is on a prospecting
de:ful Self Massage will relieve the. MP an< * ma >' possibly decide to lo
aches and paines. If you suffer from J cate 1° Waycross. Ho Is delighted
contsipation, kidney troubles, Rheum- w ^h the town, and expresses his opln
atism, Lumbago, Vertigo Insomnia In
digestion the only and absolute cure
for that complaint. Call and see her,
Mrs. I.oeb will also while here give
private instructions at your homes
In physical culture and what same
will do for diseases peculiar to women
see her at Brinson’s Drug store for
a few days only.
If you suffer and have tried evry-
thing come and see Mrs. I.oeb at
Brinson’s Drug store and let her ex
plain what physical culture and the
wonderful seif massage will do.
For any person suffering from Asthma
and Kpcleptic fits, s
Brinson's Drug store.
ion that its growth in next few years
will be phenomenal.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
KENEDY & KENEDY
6INGING AND DANCING 8KETCH
Mr. Kenndy holds the Richard K.
Fox Police Gazette medal, won ai
Tammany Hall, Now York city, for
the championship
BUCK AND WING DANCER,
of the world. We guarantee this act
Mr Loch at I to be one of the best of its kind ever
offered thepublic .
TEie
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are lh2 Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ft
W. H Buchanan, President. ft
W. H. TlcRae, Cashier, ft
WHAT ARE YOU DOING
For the Old People?
It may be your father, your mother,
your grandfather -or your grandmoth-
et who is very dear to you, but It Is
sad to see them lose their inta.e^t in
life because their strength Is fast eb
bing away and they seemed oomea
to the weak, feeble and decrepit con
dition of tiio aged.
Now is the time for you to come to
their assistance.
C’a’l at our store and get a bottle
of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and
iron tonic, without oil, and sec what
a change it will make in your dear
ones.
A case Is recorded in Litchfield, 111., j
of a man 72 years of age who seem
ed to he getting old and feeble, suf
fered from indigestion nnd a nervous
trouble. His druggist asked him to
try Vinol at his risk,
says he is better and feels youngo.
than he has for fifteen years.
e wish every feeble aged person
would try a hot lie of Vinol with the
understanding that iheir money will
be returned If it does not give per
fect satisfac tion. The Seals I'ha tna-
TO RENT
FOR RENT—Comfortable room foi
antiomen. Apply 41 Brunei. 31 it
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—My Pecan Orchard on
corner of D and Thomas streota.
contains thirty-four trees in full bear
ing. These trees are seedlings and
the nuts of the paper-aheel variety, of
excellent quality. For terms apply to
me at 29 Folks street.
17 2w H. P. Brewer.
WANTED
The Herald’s job office is running
on full time. We have new type and
new material and we propose to turn
out satisfactory wo:k at reasonable
prices.
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—^bie-
did and ,J0(,,C(1 unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta
tes, or good character and temperate
habits, who can spoak, read and writo
the English language. For informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Satnnnah Ga.; 103 West For
syth afreet Jacksonvlile, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
3a. Jan. 7 tf.
For wood phono 21S.
600 HUNDRED DOZEN EGG8. 25c
A DOZEN AT
30 tf. HARDY BR083.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
upstairs; hot und cold water, and
modern conveniences, 14 Frances st.
phone 337. 30 3t
OFFICE BOY WANTED—At Herald
office.
FOR RENT—Cottage, six rooms
BOARD—Two gentlemen cau get
lio.nl by applying for Information nt
this office. 2 2t
WANTED—Pupils for brass Instru
ments or stringed Instruments. Phone
GGG, GO Teticau street. 2 It
STOMACH REMEDY
Guaranteed By G. R. Brinson A Co.
If your stomach Is weak and con
stantly upset, you must quickly do
one of two things.
Allow the rest of your body to be-
coino as weak as your stomach. Or
make your stomach as strong as yonr
body.
There is only one choice for those
who want to llvo and enjoy life, and
that Is to make tho stomach as Strong
i tho body.
This can best ho done by using the
prescription of a specialist that In
years of practice gave relief and per
manent cure to 95 per cent of the
peoplo who used It.
Tills prescription is known from
coa*t to coast as MI-O-NA.
MI-O-NA stomach tablets, most peo
ple call them, are guaranteed by G.
R. Brinson & Co., to cute indigestion
(acute or chronic) or any upset con
dition of the stomach, or money back.
In fivo minutes they give relief
from heartburn, acid stomach, gas on
stomach, belching of sour food, fer
mentation, heartburn and waterbrssb.
If you suffer from stomach trouble
get a largo 50 cent box of MI-O-NA
stomach tablets today and put your
self on the Toad to health. A G. R.
Brinson £ Co., and leading druggist*
everywhere. Jan. 12, 24, Fed 2,
This is no Puzzle, and Anyone Guessing the Correct
Sentence tirstgets a $2.50 Box Chocolate Candy Free
PTINTWOENECAFPEOPENRLFETEISF
At N. A. JOSEPH. DFALE 2,