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600
Doz. Eggs
—Going At—
20 cfs.
Per Dozen.
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. John Pc.'
Mr. John Powell «'
ter an Pines* of so:
King's Daughters H.
ell was f.ie nephew c
i Dead.
i ! last night af-
t» weeks at the
enltal. Mr. Pow-
Mr. C. A. Pow-
C. C. D.
Butter
The Be^t on Earth
At
25 cts.
POUND.
At The
WILSON GROGERYCO
The Leading Grocery House.
WILSON BLOCK,
PHONE 128.
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T. H. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, 8AUSAQE, FRESH
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS,
8KINNED HAM8, BREAKFAST BA
CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAU
SAGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEESE, SALT MACKERAL, FRE8H
FISH AND OYSTERS.
7. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
ell of this city. The remains we:e
I taken to Vidalia for Interment. Mr.
and Mrs. F. It. Powell, mother and
father. Mr. F. O. Powell and Mr. C.
A. Powell accompanied the remain#
Funeral of W. J. McVeigh.
The remains of Mr. W. J McVeigh
who dkd Saturday at the home of Mr.
P. E. Wildes \ve:e taken to Nichols
for interment. Mi. McVeigh Is sur
vived by three sons and three broth
:rs. The remains were accompanied
to Nichols by Mi. and Mrs. H. J. Mc
Veigh of South Carolina; Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. McVeigh, of Jacksonville,
and Mr. J. L. McVeigh of Waynes-
vllle. Marvil OQuInn, undertakers
had charge of the funeral arrange
ments
at the -
MAJESTIC
HOFFMAN&WALLACE
“THE ECCENTRIC MESSENGER."
Good Singing, Yodeling and Refined
Comedy.
-—also—
ELLIS & FERRAR
In Entire New Act. Good Slngir-
and Comedy Sketcn.
PRICES: £
Mat I
•Ben
LIO,
Itflit lOo ami 13c.
THE NEW RAILROAD.
A surveying corps left Waycros*
this morning to continue the survey
for Atlantic, Waycross and St. MaTys
railway.
The complete survey has been made
from King41and to Waycross and the
next point to reach Is Nlcholls, then
Rrocton and on to Fort Valley.
The engineers and entire corps
teem delighted with tho route so far,
end express opinion that. the cost of
construction will be lighc and tho
road can be built with rapidity.
CHIEF OF POISON SQUAD WEDS.
Special to The Herald.
Washington. P. C.. Feb. 27.—Onl>
relatives and a few Intimate friends
were In invited to the wedding today
of Miss Anna Campbell Kelton and
I)r. Harvey W. Wiley, Chief Chemist
of the Department of Agriculture.
The ceremony was perfonned at
noon at the home of the bride’s moth
er, Mrs. John C. Kelton. and was fol
lowed by a breakfast and reception.
CONTINUES TO WORK |
WANDERS INWAYCROSS!
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Cleaning-Up-Sale
The Wideawake Jewelers.
Odds and ends of Jewelry
of all description going
cheap, for cash, a»
TIIK UNION
JEWELRY STORE
L. H. BARNHILL, Prop.
108 Plant Avenue.
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BUT THIS WEEK WILL BE THE
LAST OF DEMONSTRATIONS.
U i* absnrj to doubt the great mer-
i;s of Koot Juice as proofs of its won
derful Lcnlih-promoting merits can be
Jnur.d in n.:os of homes here in Way*!
* .'.H i vicinity. It has undoubted
ly proved to be the world's greatest
*•.*»; tonic to the stomach, bowels,
bla Icier, liver and kidneys. No weak,
sickly man or woman can afford to
ait another day without getting
some of the great medicine, as a few
doses usually create marked Improve
ment, and from the experience of
many local people the soothing, heal
ing and strengthening action of the
icniedy is so rapid that it is absolute
ly wonderful. Dozens of people have
so reported at Cherokee d:ug store
within the last few days. We are In
formed that the demonstrations will
positively close at this point next
Saturday nglht and until tho close of
the d monstrations the Julco will bu
sold for one dollar a bottle, or three
bottles for two dollars and a half.
ALLTHESEMENHAVE
^JWORKEDTORTHE
SAFETYOPYOUR-MONEY
WHEN'ITTS'IN'A
NATIONALMNK
CASTOR IA
Tor Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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LVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
"I I want to thank you from the hot*
tora/of my heart," wrote C. B. Rader,
of Lewlsburg, W. Va., "for the won
derful double benefit I got from Elec
tric Bitters, In curing me of both a
severe cane of stpmach trouble and
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
pepsia, Indigestion, jaundice and to
rid the system of kidney poisons that
cause rheumatism. Electric Bitters
has no equal. Try them. Every bot
tle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only
60c at All Druggists.
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific, and thrifty, aro
my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00;
bens, $1.50; two, $5.00; eggs 10c
each.
Mrs. E. A. Sanders
(Decnwood.)
ltd' ltw tw WtLvcross, Oa.
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For wood phone 215.
2.1 lo
OLD SOLDIER TOTURED.
“For years I suffered unspeakable
torture irom indigestion, constipation
r.nd liver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith,
a war veteran at Krle. Pa., "but Dr.
King's Now Life Pills fixed me all
right. They're simply great.” Try
them for any stomaeh, liver or kid
ney trouble. Only 20c at All Drug
gists.
r«r wood pbon* 215.
20 lm
For wood phon* 215,
fjMn niture Repairing
and Ipholstering
We are still doing b islness
at the same old stand, 22 Brew
er gm et c»ar the Court House.
We will repair—clean up and
revarniah your old furniture,
and make It new—We also do
all kinds of upholstering—re-
pair trunks, suit cases, etc.
Ail our work is strictly cash
when finished—No work deliv
ered without the money—Work
left in the shop thirty days af
ter it is finished will have stor-
ace charges added and will be
tfoble to te sold for charges.
J, I. WaUe & Sod.
Phone 294 22 Brewer 8L
DELEGATES TO SOUTHERN
COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.
Gov.. Jos. M. Brown has announced
the list of prominent men he has se
lected ns delegates to the Southern
Commercial Congress to meet In
Atlanta March ( 8-100. Tae list con
tains some 600 names, and those se
lected from Waycross, are: A. P.
Perham, V. Stanton, C. M. Sweat,
C. F. Andrews, C. A. Miller, Geo. W.
Deen and F. H. McGeo. A strong
delegation. Governor Brown expres
ses the hope that all these gentlemen
will attend this Important gathering.
WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE
Farm Seeds.
We are headquarters for
the best in all Farm seeds.
Grass and Clover Seeds
Seed Corn, Cotton Seed,
Cow Peas, Sola Beans,
Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, (
Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc. (
” Wood's Crop i a s u e d
Special" monthly
give3 timely information as to
: eeds to plant each month in
the year, also prices of Season
able Seeds. Write for copy,
mailed free on request
T.W.WO5D&S0KS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Vn.
HARDWARE DEALERS TO MEET.
Special to The Herald.
Cincinnati, O., Feb. 27.—More than
3,000 hardware dealers representing
every section of the country are ex
pected to attend the annual conven
tion of their national association,
which will begin its sessions in Music
Hall In this city tomorrow. Elabor
ate entertainment has been piovlded
for the visitors.
FIREMAN CHARGED WITH
KILLING 8WEETHEART,
Special to The Herald.
Denver, Colo., Feb. 27.—Tiio case
of Mitchael II. Murphy, a member of
tho Denver fire department who is
charged with the murder of his sweet
heart, Anatolia Wunderlee, came up
In court fo rtrial today.
The alleged murder occurred on
January 15 last. Murphy shot nnd
killed Die girl whllo she was on her
way home from church.
the long talked of railioad from St.
Marys to Naycross was going to
built within the near future,
road us now xtirveyed runs about
rnllra rrcu. here By tvmlng a dlreci
line from Klngsland hero and then
;oing up the west side of the A. C. 1,.
b Waycross will make the distance
about two *'illes more, by coming this
way they will traverse a practically
level country and tie road can bo
graded round this way for Jobs mon
ey than the direct lino. It Is now
time for our people to get together
nnd make a pull for the road to come
this way. While we are weak finan
cially we can offer some Inducements
and show that we are friendly to the
••prise. It behooves every prop-
cwnor hero to look Into this
mattcr'nnd see what the road means
to him.—Charlton County Herald.
THREE HUNORED HOUSES
WERE BURNED AT MANILA
Manila, Feb. 27.—Three bundled
nutlve dwellings in the Tondo district
n suburb of Manila, were burned yes-
terduy.
Tho Mary Johnson charity hospital
was badly damaged, half of the build
ing being destroyed. The patients
were Temoved unharmed.
Tondo la Inhabited by laboring clae
ses and fishermen. Tha houses arc
mostly made of cuno an.l nipa.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Wliito and black Minorcas; white
Leghorn; Pymouth Rocks; S. C.,
Rhodo Island Reds, and Buff Orping
ton eggs for sale by F. B. Sturtevant,
112 Scieven ave. 23 12t w&snt.
T.HE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE *^ANK IS 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 8AVINGS
OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND
WE A3K FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BA8IS OF
Absolute Safety
First National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY $400,00
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER VOOfiOO
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
51 ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENT8, CALL, OR
WRlfE OR PHONE US AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL 8EE YOU
AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HI8 PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE 8E8T MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BE8T
PRICE.
J M Cfark, General Manager.
BENTON’S
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS
S£, w .“r 10c yd.
Long Cloth
12 YARDS IN BOLT,
1.25, 1.30, 1.65, 2.00, 2.50
27 inch White Lawn
EXCELLENT VALUES.
10c,l2J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd
Linyarnette
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 12.00, $2.50.
30 INCH WIDE—SPECIAL,
12J£c, 15c, 20c, 25c yard
Kilkenny Linen
3t INCH WIDV
Very Special . . 10c
New Nansook
SPECIAL VALUES.
15c, 20c and 25c yard
Crepe Stripe Waiting
JU8T BEAUTIFUL,
48 CENTS YARD
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
SEEDS
* B§> HmW atrM uwm* .
lit* il TitMImCM* nmr Mi
I
Writs May!
SS&StHKBjT
THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC
IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER.
The Pariflic Monthly, of poiil.nij.
Ore., Is a beautifully Illustrated month
!y magazine which gives full Informn-
-■on about the resources and oppertu
Fiesl.,RtllableTPur* n,fIp » of ,h ® emaxtry lying Went of
Qurcnteed toPlMt* f t?io Rookie*. It tells about the Gov
Every Gardener *na j
; reclamation Project., free
J Government land and tell* about the
j districts adopted to fruit ruining, dairy
j ing, poultry raising, etc. It has rplen
] did stories by Jack London and other
j noted authors.
The price is $1.50 n year,, but to In
trodtice It we will send kIx month* for
fifty cents. This offer must be accept
ed on or bfore February 1, 1911
Send your name and address accorn
panfed by fifty cents in stamp* an**
learn all about Oregjn, Washington
Northern Grown 8«cd*.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
nm will MDd postpaid onr
FAMOUS COLLECTION
mco. •
ikford, Illinois
TODD Shoes
and Oxfords
For Ladies
Our new Spring Oxford Ties,
Pumps nnd Slippers have ju^t
arrived
Many Styles
Patent Feather, Tan, Gun Metal,
Vici, Suede, Velvet Etc.
$2.50, S3.C0, $3.50, $4.00
Llnonette
35 INCH WIDE.
Special J2 C yd.
Princes Cloth
36 INCH WIDE.
Special 20 efts
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 fort
your inspection.
3.50 and 4.00
OEAIM IN KUAKINU FIRE
May not result from tho work of flre-
fcugs but often seVere burns arc caus
ed that make a quick need for Buck-
Ion* Arnica Salve, the quickest, sur-
cst cure for burns, wound*, bruise*, j... . raUfftrBf .
bolls, sores. It snl-duea Jnfiamutlon. ,(,nh0 * " na C®
It kills pain. It soothes and heals.
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Pictorial
Review
Patterns
Drive, off (kin eruption,, ulcer* or ...
pile*. Only 25c *t All Dru«Ut*. °rc*on.
Aildreu: The FacllHc Monchly. Pon
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& COMPANY
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American Lady
Corsets
■ Kabo Corsets
Thompson’s
Glove Fittiug
Corsets
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