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GROCERIES I;
We want 500
custome r s tor
our C. C. D.
Butter, 25 cts.
pound.
Chickens each
week from
Tennessee
hresh Celery \
Every »i
Saturday
Hay, Grain and Cow Feed \
always on hand. \
PERSONAL ITEMS.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
I Mrs, J. E. T. Bowden Enetertains
Mrs. J. E. T. Bowden. as hoses* at KENEDY & KENEDY
a vary charming **Bri<i • *” party Sat- RINGING AND DANCING SKETCm
urday afternoon at cr beautiful j Kenndy holds the Richard K.
home ou Carswell avenue. Mrs. Bow-1 * ox Poli c e Gazette medal, won at
de tt received her gue.ta wearing a j Tammany Ha!!. New York city, for
very becomiug dress of pink loung e ■' the championship *
The house decoration were also of 1 BUCK AND WING DANCER,
pink, quantities of pink carnations be-j<* world. We guarantee this act
Ing used. The prizes a beautiful hand- j to be ono of the be8t of lts kind ever
painted picture and a pair of silk ho* e ^ °ff ert ‘^ tbepublic .
were presented Miss Mallett. of Al-1 — — -
bany. fi st prize and Mrs. Morrison
second. Mrs. Bowden’s guests were:
Miss Mallett. of Albany; Mrs. Rob
ert Odom. Mrs. Charlie Payne, Mrs.
T. W. Morrison, Miss Annie Payne.
Mrs. \ Mayo Mi s. W. P. Little. Mrs.
George Mayo, Mrs. Gourdine, Mrs. A.
Hengeveld, J>lrs. Sirmans, Mrs. Stan-
■tan; Mr. Jack Phelan. Mr., Owen Phe-^OUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO BE
j lari, M; s. Walter Young, Mrs. J. M.
8IGINIPIMNTS
i Al COURT HOUSE
Fresh Brunswick Bread
Every Day.
Phone 128
And we will deliver the
GOODS.
ifWON GROCERY CO
X Wilson Block
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WE
Are graduifte Opticians—Specialists
In fitting glasses to eyes in need, and
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’GUARANTEE
if/ to give absolute .ati.faction In every
particular, ao eure are we of our abil
ity to please you with
Our Work
Little & Odom
JEWELERS ANtf OPTICIANS.
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Cox, Mrs. Ben Redding. Mrs. Henry
Redding Mrs. Steinheimer Mrs. Spear,
Mrs. Wad ley, Mrs. Grumbling, Mlrs.
Ost, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Thlott.
CONGRATULATAED ON THEIR
WORK.
THE CONFEDERATE
The County Commissioners of Ware
county are to be congratulated on the
improvement!! they are making at
MANY PEOPLE
IKttlUSKBj
AT THE WONOERS BEING DONE.
The Root Juice demonstration at
( Leiokee drug store Is causing much
talk here. Tae scientist has huu-
tlreds of testimonials from people who
we -o cured by the great remedy. The
following letter from transport is a
fair sample: “in the latter part of
last winter while the Root Juice peo
ple were in Logansport, I heard of
many astonishing cures the temedy
had made and was making, but l
thought It was only talk. Finally one
of my neighbors got some of the
medicine. She had suffered a x long
time with her stomach. After she
bad used the Juice about two weeks
[ hardly realized that she was the
same woman. She had increased \
wonderfully in flesh, her complexion
hud cleared up and she was looking
better than I bad ever seen her and
er health continues to remain good.
ALL THESEM EN~ HAVE
iWORKED-FOR-THE
SAFETYOFYOUR-MONEY
WHEN-IT-ISINA
NATIONALBANK
of the valuable county records and for
j jjrovlding a niorg. convenient ah l ac-
Jcesf-ible room for their storage,
j The room formerly coupled by the
J Treasurer has now been cut into the
I fornul 1 record vault and the walls
jnnd ceiling of both rooms are now
CONGRATULATIONS ARE DUE‘made absolutely lire proof, providing
FRANCIS BARTOW CHAPTERS! plenty of room tor Clerk Bltry to
DAUGHTERS OF CONFEOERA-j tarry out his modern up-to-date plans
QY # I for keeping conveniently the records
' ■— (of the county.
the Court House for the preservation ^ ^ that time my wife and daughter
were sick. My wife's condition was
so serious that she was unable to get
out of bed without assistance. Her
joints were sore, stiff and painful. Her
lingers and toes were ctamped and
almost useless and my daughter was
suffering very much with per stom
ach and back. I got one of (he clr-
$
4?
THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
Congratulations are due Francis Bar
tow Chapter Daughters of Confederacy
for the splendid work they have done
in raising the entire amount due on
the Confederate monument and today
as will be noted by the following let
ter, everything Is paid and the beauti
ful monument stands as a tribute to
our gallant dead and free from debt.
Well done ladies! The city appreci
ates your noble efforts.
Marietta, Ga. Feb. 3, toil
Mrs. R. O. Ijee,^ President,
Waycross, Oa.,
Dear Madam: •
' We beg to acknowledge receipt of
your favor of the 2nd enclosing check
for |140.50 which we have placed to
the credit of the Chapter’s account
for monument in full settlement of
sLme.
We desire to thank you very much
for the remittance, and wish to com
"r-uulate yov^v chapter upon the great
success that you have had-with the
rti’slng of funds for the monument, en
abling you to make practically a full
cash .payment upon erection.
Enclosed please find receipt.
Yours truly,
The McNeel Marble Co.
W. C. Carriked.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO-
^CATED HOTEL IN 8AVAN- r
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMEf^
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
ENTIRELY REMODELED,
Two splendid services were held
at First Methodist church yesterday.
Rev. Will Hill delivering splendid ser
mons to a crowded house at both
morning and evening services. A
special musical program was enjoyfed
at both services. At the morning ser
vice a duet by Messrs Johnson and
Norvel and a solo by Prof. Zelgler.
A quartette composed of Messrs
Strickland, Norvel, Johnson and Hop
kins sang at the evening service. Rev.
Hill wil! leave tonight ‘for Florida.
They have also uil.unged a store
room underneath the new room
reached by a trap door in the floor,
where the old Inecords, seldom re
quired may be safely stored and thus
give additional room for those con
tinually needed. The court officers
and the bar will appreciate these ad
ditional opportunities for convenient
research.
On account of the illness of Rev.
F. H: Scruggs, Rev. Waldron preach
ed to Central Baptist congregation
last evening. During the service Miss
Julian and a quartette composed of
Miss Addle Belie LoWthar, Mias Lilly
Cornell and Messrs Ijowtfief 1“
Carswell sang very swcally.
clara that came with my neighbor's
medicine and after reading It over,
( said to tuy wife: ‘Mother you and
daughter must have some of that med
icine. Site tried to persuade /no to
leave it alone as they had tried so
many things without any benefit, but
1 drove to town that same day and
bought some of the Root Juice and
some of the lineament that is used
with it After using the great medi
cine a few days, niy wife and daugh
ter were out of pain and In a few
weeks they were entirely cured and
their health is almost perfect now. r
want .evey sick person to know just
what the wonderful medicine did ,In
my famil#. My name is George H.
Scott, R. R. No. 4, Ixjgansport, Ind.”
The scientist claims that Root Juice
THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE ”ANK 18 GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT IS A
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE-GUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVING3
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY. AND
WE ASK FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF
Absolute Safety
First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $400,00
TOTAl RESOURCES OVER $700,000
FOR AGED PEOPLE.
Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their
Selection of Regulative Medi
cine.
We have a safe, dependable and al
together ideal remedy that is partic
ularly adapted to the requirements of
aged people and pe'.aons of weak
constitutions who suffer from consti
pation or other bowel disorders. We
are so certain that It will relieve
these complaints and give absolute
satisfaction In every particular that
wo offer it with our personal guaran-
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
-WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—AWe-
FLAO DAY.
Flag Day will be obsorved 8atur
Feb. 11 by the Francle Bestow Cl
ter, U. D. C.. The proceed! to go
the Bartow memorial at Raybuu C
bodied unmarrlod men between uges'
or. 18 and 38; cltlsons of United Sta
les, of good 4haractor and temperate
habits, who can:'speak, read and write
| he English latqptage. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting oUlcer, Soutli-
lulldlng, Wsycroes, Ga.; 13 Weet York
itreet Savannah Os.; 108 West For-
tyth street Jacksonville, FIs.; 140
Market street Charleston, S, C,; or
13 South Maine street, Fltsgerald,
.a.
Jan. 7 tt.
NOTICE.
There Is prevalent In different ps
of the county small po* and we de
It wise to be vaccinated,, as this 1
proven to be protective against ’
Infection. We have arrangea w
tbe different physicians of- the corn
to vaccinate free of charge any v
may apply.
We hope tho people will at
themselves of this end help to s
tho spread of this malady.
M. M. Johnson. Co. Physlclar
B. H. Thomas, Ordinary. 1
See big window of now Bmbri
erlee and I-arc,.
Humphreys & Wllllatnaor
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE
MENTS. I
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS.
Forest {City Hofei Co.
fi. Jaeckel, Manage.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific, and thrifty, are
my Buff Orpingtons, Cocks, (2.00;
hens, 11.50; two. 15.00; eggs lOe
each.
Mrs. E. A. Sanders.
(Deenwood.)
ltd ttw 4w Waycross, da.
( <00 HUNDRED OOZEN EGGS. 250
DOZEN AT
30 tf. HARDY BROS3.
The
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Accost
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are tbs Marked Feature* of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. H Buchanan, President.
W. H. fflcRae, Cashier.
PINEAPPLES FREE—Crete to Arst
ousekeepor answering. Chance for
(her housekeepers. No poets! sns-
>ercd. v. Russell, Ankonn, Fla. 3 4t
WANTED—Puptls to take music
rssons bn brass or string Sriitru-
rents. Call A. R. Marks, 52 Tebean
Ireet, phone 568. 4 At
j WANTED—Plain sewing wanted.
[nply to Miss Martins, 30 Albsny ava
ls. 28 «t
OFFICE BOY WANTED—At Herald
(ANTED— To rent 3 riininlsbed
1» Tor light housekeeping by
\rofc I;, or furnished homo at roae-
hlc price For about 4 or 5 months
roes J. R. Tibbs, Waycross. Cla.
IF, D. No. 4. 3 «t
,f
fin
fOARD-v-Can accommodate couple
board, Mrs. L. B. Joln«*r, corner
H» and Carswell streets.
n. A. Joseph—522-Right
What Have You In The Fruit Line
Today?
Bananas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit,
Apples, Tangerines Coccoanuta, etc;
PRICES PLEASE
Bananas 20c; Apples Otic per peck;
Oranges from 15c to 30c per dosen;
Pineapples 10c to 15c each; Tange
rine* 10c to 15c per doien.
Don’t Forget ,to Order the Celery
> Delivered.
922 PHONE NUMBER.
N. A. JOSEPH
tjuycs, who Is an old friend. A few
minutes lator four shots rang out and
rushing in the husband found his wife
with the revolver In her hand while
Floyd's dead body lay at her feet.
“He Insulted me and I killed him,"
was her tJmple statement.’
That Floyd would have Insulted a
lady la a great surprise, as he was a
prominent member of the Baptist
Church and had a very good reputa
tion so far as moral character goea.
He was thirty years of age and high
ly educated. Mrs. Hayes, the slayer
ly'connected, ttw slater of (ho former
a year old. Thera la no lelegmpii
. . Telephone connection with Tabor
county superintendent of education, day so that further pert
Mr. and Mra. Hayei hare one child Bot be obtained.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Wall tent
10s|4 bran new. Inquire F. F. Pah
mei, JeffaUon Hotel. 5 2t
—t
WANTED—5 or 8 room bouse cen
trally located. ’ Will lease. Address J
"M. E. M." care Herald odice. 6 3t!
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DOWNEY- M D
VETENARIAN
It Albany . Avenue Waycross.
Day and Night Phone 5M.
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