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This store's mission Is to prov'
de patrons with 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 yor. will
enjoy the change of using goods
from our store and getting at a
reasonable price the quality that
does not mean waste. Every
article ; ?u get of us guaranteed
to be good. If you will supply
your table from our 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 Hay, Corn and Oats
And Cow feed. Cheaper than the;
other fellow. Fresh Brunswick]
Bread, every Morning. *
WE PAY CA8H FOR COUNTRY ]
PRODUCE. ;
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WHS III GROCERYCO
Wilson Block. W. M. Wilson, Mgr.
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Mrs. J. F. Dickson ... i son Mr. R.
Dickson of West I'oint, aae in
the city visiting Mis. 1.. L. Rawls.
WE
Are graduate opticians—Specialists
in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and
GUARANTEE
(o give absolute satisfaction in every
particular, so sure are we of our abil
ity to please you with
Vi-
Our Work
Little & Odom,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
T. D. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Mi»a Esther Korb Entertains.
Miss Esther Korb entertained quite
a number of her friends delightfully
last cveuing at her home on Reynolds
street. Games and music were en
joyed by all, after which refreshments
were seived. Her guests were Mis
ses Mabel Timmerman. Willie Cornell,
Jimmie Roberts, Sallie Moore, Geneva
Kellara, Tain, Sallie and Jennie Lat
imer, Addle Williams, Kate Hender
son. Ruby Korb, and Mr* Adams;
Messrs. Tuiberville, Moseley, Row
ling, Ringham, Lovell, Evans, Timmer
, LaRoche, Pierce, Keen, Briffln!
and Finley.
at the
MAJESTIC
I LOST—COLD BROACH. FINDER
RETURN TO THI8 OFFICE AND RE.
, CEIVE REWARD. 23 tf
HOFFMAN & WALLACE greatest medicine on earth.
The Womans' Aid Society of He-
bard mill will give an entertainment
Friday evening, Fob. 24th. The sin
gle as well as the married ladies are
requested to make an apron and tie
of the material, leaving the apron
unhemed, as the gentleman that buys
the tie will be expected to hem the
apion. The tie will cost ten cents.
Lunch fifteen cents for grown people
ten cents for children. The proceeds
of this entertainment will go towards
helping to build the Plneview church,
a house of worship which Is now In
prog; ess. Everybody is cordially In
vited.
Coni. Mrs. G. E. Jones.
2,000 POUNDS BROOKS COUNTY
HAMS, »IDES AND 8H0ULDER8,
NOW AT HARDY BROS.
“THE ECCENTRIC MESSENGER."
Good Singing, Yodeling and Refined
Comedy.
—also—
ELLIS A FERRAR
In Entire New Act. Good 8ingin-' orrhages and wa
and Comedy Sketch.
PRICES:
EGGS FOR HATCHING
White and black Minorcas; white
Leghorn; Pymouth Rocks; S. C.
Rhode Island Reds, and Buff Orplng
ton eggs for sale by F. B. Sturtevant
112 Sc:even ave. 23 12t w&eat.
OLD LADY BURNED.
Newton, Miss., Feb. 23.—Mrs. 8i«
san Fitzpatrick, aged 80, was burned
to death today at her home here
when her clothing caught Are while
standing before an open grate. She
was a native of Georgia.
Six society girls of Akron, O., dined
on St. Valentine's day with an ape a»
the guest of honor. We suppose the
ape was about the best that Akron
could do.—Houston Post. And they
must all have gone away hungry if
all they had to dine on was St. Val
entino's day.—Jacksonville Times-Un-
ion.
A [/. eminent citizen of Evansville,
In.!., writes;—"I was ill for five
mouths with a pmnonary trouble, and
had the best doctors; I bud hem-
in a very bad way.
Th ough Ike advUe of a friend i
tried Vinol. and I feel that it saved
my life. It is all you recommend it
to be. I believe it is the greatest
medicine on enrth. I have advised
others to try Vinol, and they have had
the same results." (Nnme furnished
on lequest.)
We wnnt every one in this vicinity
vho is troubled with chronic colds—
coughs—or pumonary troubles— to
come to i ur s’eto * a bottle of
Vinol.
If it does not go to the seat of trou
ble—heal the Inflamatlon and stop
the cough—we will cheerfully return
every cent paid us for It. This shows
faith—and proves that you take
chances. Do we mean It? Come
and see. The Seals Pharmacy.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
The blight boys Who carry out the
Heiald to the Waycross citizens 'took
a treat yesterday at J. C. Payne's and
pronounce Mr. Ralph Gray the efficient
dispenser of cold drinks to be the
best in town.
AT SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. Henry Johnson, of Bunn-Bell
Institute will preach at the Second
Baptist church Sunday morning and
evening, at the usual hours. Tho
pastor, Rev. G. E. Jones filllnfl his
regular appointment at Hebardvillc.
Tho public is most cordially Invited
to como out and hear Rey. Johnson.
Beef and Pork
NATINtE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, SAUSAGE, FRE8H
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS,
SKVVfJED HAMS, BREAKFA8T BA-
CO*?DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU
SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH
FISH AND OYSTERS.
7. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
"I want to thank you from the bot
tom of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader,
of Lewlsburg, W. Va., "for tho won
derful double benefit I got from Elec
tric Bitteis, in curing me of both a
severe case of stomach trouble and !
Invitations are out to an “At Horae"
to be given by Misses Ruth and Bea
trice Lambdin tomorrow afternoon.
The honor guests to be the Misses
Harris of Macon who are guesta of
Miss Annie Lautie Walker.
WONT YOU COME TO OUR PARTY?
WASH THOSE PIMPLE8 OFF.
Use D. D. D., that mild, soothing
wash, that recognized remedy for Ec
zema and all skin troubles. First
drops take away that awful burning
Itch, cleanse the skin—wash away ov
cry pimple—every impurity. Nothing
like D. D. D. for the complexion.
Get a 25c trial bottlo today,—worth
ten times Its cost to have a bottle ir
the house. At any rate, drop Into our
store to talk over the merits of this
wonderful prescription.
H. S. Redding.
A GREAT BLAZE.
OF CONVICTION SWEEPING OVER
WAYCROSS. ,
The Majestic Reception at our store
all week, February 20 to 25.
Will be tho talk of the town and
we want you to consider this a per
sonal invitation to attend at least
one day. Sec newspapers for special
day. Hot coffee nnd biscuits will be
reived every day. Rring your family
and spend a few pleasant hours with ■ hours at a time.
uj». Set of Ware free. Watt Hardware Julco when it'
Co. | here, und after taking It a short time
— 1 1 ‘wish to say fov tho benefit of m>
friends and others who suffer ns 1
did, that I am now free from all pain
The more people know of the new
remedy, Root Juice, the more convin
ced a;o they of tho wonderful merits
of the discovery. Scores of people
have bought It at Cherokee drug store
and after using it a short while they
are so loud In praise of It that their
neighbots are going to the store In
such crowds for the medicine It is
hard to keep It In stock. Testimoni
als arc being piled upon testimonials
from every direction, nnd many a-.e
buying the Juice because'it* Is doing
so much good for some neighbor or
relative. Root Juice hns certainly
created a great sensation over In
Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. John Spratt
said: “I have, suffered a long time
with a very painful kidney nnd blad
der trouble, had to get up every Ilf-
teen or twenty minutes dining the
night. I would sometimes so suffer
with my back nnd kidneys that )
otild have to wulk the lloor fot
I began taking Itooi
as first Introduced
of rheumatism, from wwlch I had
been an almost helpless sufferer for
ten years. It suited my case as
though made Just for me." For dys-
peMia, indigestion, Jaundice and to
'lid^the .system of kidney poisons that
cause rheumatism, Electric Bitterg
has no equal. Try them. Every bot
tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only
50c at All Druggists.
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE
Farm Seeds.
For wood phon. 213.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific. anJ thrifty, arc
my BUB Orpington*. Cocks, $2.00;
hem, $1.50; two, $5.00; egg, 10c
each.
Urs. E. A..Sander,
(Deenwood.)
We are headquarters for
the bee. in all Farm seeds.
Crasj and Clover Seeds ■
Seed Corn, CottonSeed,
Cow Feu, Sola Beans,
Serfmims, Kaffir Corn,
Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc,
-Wood's Crop issued
Special 1 * monthly
gives timely information as to
heeds to plant each month in
the year, also prices of Season
able Seeds. Write for copy,
mailed free on request.
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Waycross, Os.
and rest well at. night. I am rapidly
regaining strength and am much Im
proved in every way.” Mr. 0< :ar
3 said; "Before taking Root Juice
Green, of the same point, R. R. No.
i had very bad *tomacb trouldo oi
l long Btnrnllng. Aft*;r cailng a modi
i l feit like I bad knots or rocks in l..e
i pit of my stomach. 1 bloated very
j much and had a burning in my atom
ach that gained me very much and
caused me to be very nervous, but the
first dose of Rcot Juice I took sooth
| ed my stomach and caused me to
j feel better, and after taking the great
I medicine a short while I can eat any
thing without suffering for It.” We
aie told that the people at the drui
store are glad to givd any Informa
tion within their power to relation to
the remedy. The juice is now on sal
for fl a bottle or th-ree bottles for
$2.50.
BOARD OF TRADE HELD
8PLENDID MEETING.
The Board of Trado at their meet
ing last night warmly endorsed the
proposed "White Way" for Waycros?*.
A number of those presont took part
in the discussion and evinced a very
strong interest in the matter. On
notion of Judge J. L. Sweat and en
ergetic committee was appointed to
thoroughly investigate costs, and pre
pare after consultation with mer
chants and city council a careful re
port of ways and means to effectually
Institute the "White Way" as sug
gested.
Many other matters of Interest to
the city were discussed and will in
due time developo to the material
advancement of Waycross.
Mr. George W. Deen, president of
Georgia Drainage Congress, extended
a cordial Invitation to all that pos
sibly could do so to attend the Drain
age convention at Brunswick on Fri
day, Feb. 24th.
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F/ NATI0NALBANK
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THE CONFIDENCE AND 8ECURITY THAT. COME WITH THE POS
SESSION OF MONEV IN THE •’ANK 18 GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT IS A
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFEGUARD P08SI8LE FOR HUMAN IN
GENUITY TO DEVISE.
IN SELECTING A BANK IN WHICH TO DEP03IT YOUR'SAVINGS
OR SURPLU8, 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,OCO
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
61 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENT8, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE US AND O NE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HI8 PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BE8T MATERIAL. THE BE8T WORK. THE BEST
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS
i:z Whh : ioc yd.
Long Cloth
12 YARDS IN BOLT,
1.25, 1.65, 2.00, 2.50
27 inch White Lawn
EXCELLENT VALUE8.
40c,12&c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd
Linyarnette
61.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50.
36 INCH WIDE—SPECIAL,
12J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yard
Kilkenny Linen
26 INCH WIDV
Very Special . . 10c
New Nansook
SPECIAL VALUES.
15c, 20c and 25c yard
Crepe Stripe Waiting
JUST BEAUTIFUL,
48 CENTS YARD
TODD Shoes,
and Oxfords
For Ladies
Our new Spring Oxford Ties,
Pumps and Slippers have jutft
arrived
Many Styles
Patent Feather, Tan, Gun Metai,
Vici, Suede, Velvet Etc.
§2.50, §3.00, §3.50, $4.00
Linonette
38 INCH WIDE.
Special 12c yd.
Princes Cloth
36 INCH WIDE.
Special 20 rfs
New Flaxon
PLAIN AND CHECKED, 36 INCHES
WIDE,
Per Yard 17c, 20c, 25c
KNEELAND
Shoes and Oxfords
For Men
Big line New Spring
Oxfords now ready for
your inspection.
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