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Sacrifice Qaality
ft Advertise Bargains
: This store's mission is to prov
da patrons witii the very best
quality of goods. Quality is the
Cardinal Consideration at all
times and then we make the
price as low as the quality will
permit If you are chasing seem
ing bargains about town you will
eujoy the change of using goods
« *iroin our store and getting at a
reasonable price the quality that
afces not mean waste. Every
article yr ! get of us guaranteed
to be go».J. If you will supply
your table from o-r store you
will live economical and live
well.
REMEBER WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW.
C. C. Butter 25c lb Making Cust
omers every.
....Chickens every Friday
Fresh Celery every Friday and
• Saturday.
» Full stock Haj\ Corn and Oats
• And Cow feed. Cheaper than the
other fellow. Fresh Brunswick
Bread, every Morning.
WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY ;
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nesday morning. .
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FOR A TRtPPLE MURDER COMMIT-!
TEO LAST DECEMBER. I
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« WE
Are graduate Opticians—Specialists
in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and
GUARANTEE
to give absolute satisfaction in every
particular, so sule are we of our abil
ity tp'please you with
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Our Work
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1 JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Hello Central!
Give me No. 522 Please
N. A. Joseph-522-Right
What Have You In The Fruit Line
Today?
Bananas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit,
Apylffs, Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc.
' prices please
Banumis 20c; Apples 60c per peck;
Oranges from 13c to 30c per dozen;
Pineapples 10c to 13c each; Tange
rines 10c tb 15c per dozen.
Don't Forget to Order the Celery
Delivered,
522 PHONE NUMBER.
N. A. JOSEPH
TEXAS HARDWARE DEALERS.
Houston, T« xas, Feb. li.—Promi
nent retail hardware dealers from
sectfon of Texas were on band
at the opening of the annual
convention of their Stale Association.
Mayor Rice extended a cordial greet
ing to the visitors and President
Charles B. Smith delivered his annual
address.
No session was held this afternoon,
the time being devoted to an fuspec-
tltm of the large exhibttoln of hard
ware goods that is being held In con
nection with the gathering. The re*
nlar sessions will be resumed tomor
row and will conclude Thursday.
The beautiful house
of Folks aud Isabella street, owned
Livelace. has Just been
completed and is now leady for oc
cupancy. The house is nuilt to ac* 1 —
omodate either one or two families BOLL WEEVIL TO BE FOUGHT BY
and Is one of the most convenient in BROOKS COUNTY.
the city. i
! The Farmers Union of Brooks coun-
The Womans Home Mission Socle-. t y at titeir regular monthly meeting
ty of the First Methodist Church held at Barney on the first Friday in Feb-
its regular meeting Monday afternoon ruary pa88ed the following resolution:
and elected Kie following officer.: j Retl0 , veil , That [ho K;irme r u Ln-
Irs. Langston—President.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe—First Vice-
President.
Mrs. C. E. Dunn- Second Vice-
President.
Mrs. Charles Strickland—Third
V-lce President.
Mrs. Alvin Johnson -Treasurer.
Mrs. G. L Steele—Rec. Sec.
Mrs. J. L. Walker -Cor. Sec.
Miss Georgia Wright—Agent for
“The Voice.”
Mrs. L. A. Wilson--Treasurer for
the Parsonage Aid.
Mrs. H. H. Murphy -Honorary
Vice-President.
Friday, Feb. 17. will be observed a.-
a day of fasting and prayer for the
Home and 1 nreign Missionary Work.
At ?.?.( in ‘l.e afternoon a Joint meet
ing will lie held in file church with
apptopriate literary and musical pro
gram. All of the ladies of the church
are Invited to come.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infant, and Children.
Ths Kind You Haw Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
The first service of the continued
meeting at the Presbyterian church
was held last night. Rev. Shaw
preached a splendid sermon to a very
large congregation. The meeting will
continue throughout the week, at
10:30 in the morning and 7 In the
evening. Ail are cordially invited.
1500 pair mens odd pants in our big
sale at half price.
•10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co.
T. H. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
Fish and Oysters
JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK-
ET AFFORDS,
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
j iun of Brooks county take steps at
once to fight the cotton boll weevil.
! Resolved 2. That the President of
ihe County Union appoint a commit
tee to take steps and formulate such
plans—in advance of the coming of
jibe bool weevil -so as to successfu*
ly fight them when they do come—
| which is predicted to be this fall or
next year,
j Tills committee will be announced
I at the regular monthly meeting at
; Nankin on the first Tuesday
March.
Are You Proud of
■Your Bread?>
Have you a reputation as a
cake maker—is your pastry
join pride?
Then you are the woman
who will appreciate William
Tell Flour. One baking day
will convince you that no e*-
pert cook can afford to waste
her skill on ordinary flours.
William Tell
Flour
goes farther
than most
flours—
it is also
an economy.
Order a sack
today.
If your grocer cannot supply Wll-
him Tell, phone THORPE A CO., 246
Whole sale Distributors and they will
see that you g'l It.
NATIONAL LEAGUE IN SESSION.
New York, Feb. .14.—With reports
o! all the baseball clubs in the circuit
present, the schedule meeting of the
National league began at the Hotel
Hreslin today. While no serious con
troversy is expected over tho adop
tlon of the schedule this year, it is
likely that the club owners and mana
gers will continue their session over
tomorrow, as several matters of more
or loss Importance are to come up for
discussion. It is understood that no
serious objection will be made to tho
adoption of the projrosed 154-game
bedule.
The
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY ANI) LIBERA LITY
—Are lbs Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. H Buchanan, President.
V/. H. fflcRae, Cashier.
I Raleigh. N. Feb. i I. Tho autlior-
i ifita at the Slate penitentiary here
j have completed ail arrangements fo:
I the electrocution of Natlmn Montague.
Ihe negro recently convicted in Gran
ville County of the murder of Layton
Sandera, fils daughter and g:
daughter.
The Iripple murder was committed
on the uighl of Dec. 14. last. To hid*
the evidences of his crime the mur
derer set fire to the Sanders home
and the bodies of Ills victims v
burned to a crisp. The blood stained
skirt and purse of one of the victims
was found in the possession of Mon
tague.
Immediately after his arrest lie was
Inn riod to the State prison here to
escape vengeance at the hands of
citizens. Three weeks ago he was re
turned to Oxford for trial and was
convicted by the Jury after eight min
utes' deliberation. Tomorrow is the
day fixed for his electrocution.
AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETING.
Chicago, III., Fell. 14.—Tile annual
,spring session of the American Base-
ball league opened in Chicago today
with an atendance of numerous man
agers and players as well ns club
ownets. The largo attendance indi
cated that some important business
outside the usual routine Is likely
to be transacted before the sessions
close, which probably will lie on
Thursday.
After the schedules have been adop
ted the clubs will start on flietr an
nual training trips preparatory to the
beginning of the real baseball season.
Outside of business pertaining to
schedules, there is considerable In
terest in the secret scoring plan to
be proposed by President Johnson,
also in the ownership of the St. Louis
club, the problem of suspended play
ers and the demand of the Eastern
league and American association for
higher classification, all of whlcw
will probably come up at Ihe meeting
for discussion.
ECZEMA CURE A BEAUTY WASH
Although I). D. D. Prescription has
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THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE P08-
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE -ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
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National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFEGUARD POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN.
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS 3AFETY, 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
been recognized for years ns the one
remedy for Eczema, Psoralsis, aud all
other forms of skin diseases, It Is
known that there Is no othef
wash, even those used by the beauty
specialists, that can compare with
this mild liquid fur cleansing tho
skin of pimples, blackreads, rash, and
all similar skin affections.
For this reason, alone, a bottle of
D. D., should bo kept on hand in
every houserold. A trial 26c bottle
will show you tbe merits of this
gieat remedy ns a complexion wash.
D. D. D. seems to remove tho
cause, whatever tho trouble may be,
cleansing tho skin, and leaving it as
soft, as smooth and clear us that of
healthy child. ' !
Get a 25c bottle today and keep It
In tho house.
II. 8. Redding.
Atlantic Coast Lin? Schedule.
DBPAK CURBS.
For Jenup aid Havannab
Train OR.» .... ............5:05 au>
rialu 182 ..... 10:V0 an
Pruitt 180 7:80 pn
Train 27 6:10 pn
For Montgomery 4
ARRIVALS AT WAYCR088.
From Savannah
rain 189 0:60 am
Train 186 12:50 pm
Train 21 6:60 pm
‘'rain 57 10:00pm
/run Montgomery
Train 58 5:15 am
Train 180 5:45 pm
From Bainbrtdge * Tbomasvllle
Train 182 9:60 am
on Alban/
Train 93 4:50 pm
rata 91 9:55 am
Train 97 6:00 pm
From Chicago and Nortwest
C- Special (via Albany)... .4:55 am
Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton)... .0:35 am
BoutU Atlantic Limited 6:35 am
Trorn Brunswick
Train 96 7:40 am
Train 90 6:00 pm
From Jacksonville
Train 22 5:55 pm
Train 32 10:15 pm | Tra,n 35 Flyer 5:40 a m
Train 91 10:25 pm Train 93 6:00 an
Train 92 10:45 pmj Tra,n 33 6:40 an
From Tampa, High Springs via Du . ra,n 21 $:15 P®
Pont J For Tampa, High Springs
Train 42 ....7:23 pm'Train 48 8:00 aa
For through Schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., Call On
E. M. North. A. O. P. A. IL B. Pollard. Ticket Agent
Savannah ,Oa Waycroas Ga
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between agon
of IB and 36; cltlzena of United 8t*>
tesptof good character and temperats
habits, who can speak, read and writs
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For
syth street Jacksonville, FIs.; 140
Market street Charleston, S. 0.; or
113 South Malno street, Fitzgerald,
Ga. Jan; 7 tf.
LOST—Mew Dayton Bicycle. Re
ward if rotumod to Home Furniture
Co. i 11 8t.
FOR RENT—3 nice stables and lot
Apply 37 Gilmore street. 11 0ft
WANTED—Young men In automo-
bile business. Big demand; abort
hours; fino pay. I.earn at home In
spare time; Write Emplro Auto In-
Train 189 .6:10
Train 57 pm intitule. Max 30, Hochutcr, N. T.
For Balnbrldge and Tbomasvllle.
Train 185 1:00 pip
For Albany
Train 92 ; 10:50 pn
Train 06 7:50 am
Train 90 6:10 pm
For Chicago aud Northwest
f. C. Special (via Albany). 10:50 pm
Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) ....10:30 pro
South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:20 pm
For Brunswick
Train 91 10:05 an
Train 97 6:10 pm
* For Jacksonville
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MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOMSTONE8, ETC.
CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT SI ALBANY AVENUE
AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL
AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE
RIGHT.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
J. M. Clark,
51 ALBANY AVENUE. MGR. V WAVCCROSS, G».
FOR SALE—Horse. This Is a good
sound young horse, dark grey, weight
1,000 pounds; a good quiet driver and
worker; price $185. J. R. Tibbs,
Waycross, Ga., R. F. D. No 4. 10 6t
RIPE PINEAPPLES—Direct to con
sumers. Choices recipes upon re-
quest. Applotliorpe Plantation, Anko-
nn, Fla. 10 6t
WANTED—To sell for $2 a remedy
I guarantee to cure Rheumatism, Kid
ney trouble, Neuralgia, Gravel, Gall
Stones, Dropsy, Brights Disease,; Epil
eptic Fits and Asthma. Send 2c stamp
for particulars to J. T. Davenport,
.Agent, Helena ,Oa.
FOR 8ALE CHEAP—Cow stable ter
tills* r, 25 Albany Ave. 13 3t
LOST—Small tan alligator puree
out of large band bag. Finder will
be liberally rewarded If returned to
Jones Restaurant, 52 Plant avenue. St
LOST—Black and white spotted seh
ter pup; answers to the nam# of
“Mac Mayo." Has been missing since
Friday. Information will be greatly
approbated by B. M. Nonrel,