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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
BAD COLD8 ARE THE MOST C OMMON AILMENT KNOWN TO
MAN AND THE M08T DANGEROU 8, FOR THEY ARE LIABLE TO DE
VELOP INTO A 8ERI0U8 ILLNESS OR EVEN TUBERCULOSIS, WHICH
ALWAYS START WITH A COLO AND 18 RESPONSIBLE IN SOME
m for one pww-m —
Rpto THE STANDPOINT OF H EALTH, HAPPINESS AND ECONO-
MR' WILL PAW YOU TO KEEP-ONE OF OUR COLO REMEDIES ON
HAND/AT ALL TIMES. SOME MEM3ER OF THE FAMIL IS SURE TO
NEEDt'IT.
J. C. PAYNE, DRUGGIST,
Open Day and Night
“OUR WAY"
of doing laundering suits our custom
and we’re going to keep right
along doing our way, because its the
! right way.
THE WAY TO J-AUNDRY
18 TO LAUNDRY RIGHT.
That's what thin laundry always has
done, and will continue to keep on
doing. Try us and be satisfied, al
ready.
YOU’VE LOST SOMETHING
BY N OT L A UN pER lJig HE RE. .
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
SAVES TWO LIVES.
“Neither my slater nor myself might
be living today, if it bad not been
for Dr. King's New Discovery.” writes
A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N.
C., R. F. D., No. 8, “For we both
had frightful coughs that no remedy
could help. We were told iny sister
bad consumption. She was very weak
and had night sweats but your won*
derful medicine completely cured us
both., lr Is the best I ever used or
heard of.*' For sore lungs, coughs
colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma,
hay fever, croup, whooping cough,-*
all bronchi cal troubles,—Its supreme.
Trial bottle free. 50c and $LOO. Guar-
stftfeed by All Druggists.
L. McConnell, Catherine, St., El
mira, N. Y., writes: “I wish to express
my appreciation of the great good
! 1 derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy
, which I used for a bad case of Kid
! ney trouble. Five bottles did the
work most effectively and proved to
tne beyond ii doubt it Js the most re
liable kidney medicine 1 have eve:
taken." Gem Pharmacy.
Try a Want Arl.
I NOTICE TAX PAYER.
I Specific tax apd Corporation Taxes
arc now due and can be paid ^ by I
making a visit to ir.y office in the I
court house.
v -T. T. Strickland. Tax Col.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
For the next thirty days 1 will of
fer imy farm, adjoining the cotporaie
’iniils of W&vcross on the Waresboro
r»r sale. The farm consists of
04 partly under cultivation;
horse, wagon and buggy, hog end cat
tle feed, etc. if you want a bargain
see me quick. • >IU1
Mr. K. ft. Gorman,
.€ 3td Hw. R. f. D. No. 4.
« l Way cross, Ga.
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SING 174 FOR WOOD,
1nr.
WING 174 FOR WOOD.
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IN THIS DAY AND AGE THE PROPER EQUIPMENT IS NECESSA
RY FOR SUCCESS IN ANY KIND OF BUSINESS AND THE FARM IS
NOT AN EXCEPTION. EVERY FARMER USES UP TO DATE MACHIN
ERY SUCH AS BINDERS, MOWER8, CORN PLANTERS BUT 8TILL
LACKS MANY CONVENIENCES THAT COST COMPARATIVELY NOTH
ING.
a tout the handiest thing around the farm or barn la a good
wheelbarrow. They save many a useless step, many a heavy load
and many an hour's work.
We have wheelbarrows made of hard wood with removable
sides, others with steel bodies. The frames <.T all of tfiem are
stiff, and well brncod. ,
Don't forget to come In and price them the next time you are in town-
P. iV. Harley Hardware Co.
44 Plant Ave. Phone
F GRAND COMBINATION %
l Starts Friday A.M. Feb. 3, Doors Opens 8:30
10 Yards Best CaliccF For 10c to The 50 Ladies
Entering Store Friday Morning
Come Rain or Shine Everything Mew and I/p-To
Date—GET A SUPPLY NOW
Corner Lott
& Mary Sts.
CHURCHWELL BROS.
WAYCROSS
GEORGIA.
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