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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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COJPS
BAD COLCSt ABE THE MOST COMMON AILMENT KNOV/N TO
MAN AND THE MOST DANGEROUS, FOR THEY ARE LIABLE TO DE
VELOP INTO A SERIOUS ILLNESS OR EVEN TUBERCULOSIS, WHICH
ALWAY3 START WITH A COLD AND IS RESPONSIBLE IN SOME
FORM FOR ONE DEATH IN EVERY FIVE.
FROM THE STANDPOINT OF HEALTH, HA’ " ECONO
MY IT WILL PAY YOU TO KEEP O NE OF OUR COLD REMEDIES ON
HAND AT ALL TIMES. SOME MEMBER OF THE FAMIL IS SURE TO
NEED IT.
J. C. PAYNE, DRUGGIST,
Open Day and Night
NEW
CITY MEAT MARKET
SOMETHING GOOD ALL THE TIME.
JUST ASK U8 OVER THE PHONE WHAT YOU OUGHT TO
HAVE FOR DINNER AND WE'LL SUGGEST SOMETHING THAT YOU
MAY WANT. WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD THAT CAN
BE FOUND ON THE MARKET. IT'S CLEAN AND PURE, TOO.
' * FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
An J. Burkhalter,
19 Albany Avc PROPRIETOR. Phone 427
BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JAIL ty, with tho words "Bids for const]dc.
tjtate of Goo-gin, County of Ware: j lion of Jail" wrlttun 'in tho margin
Tho Commissioners of Roads and i of tho envelope.
Revenues for the County of Wnrc In j This March 3rd, 1511.
vile bids for the construction and
ofrrtlon of a modern Jail and Jailors
home, the building thereof to bo con*
Htrurtod either of brlek or reinforced
concrete, according to tho plans and
specifications now on flic In tho ofll*
cos of aid Commissioners.
The terms of payment to bo mado
ns follows: Ono half (1*2) of the
contract price to bo paid ns the work
progresses, lho remaining ono half
(1*2) to be paid twelve (12) months
from tho completion an,| acceptance
of same, and the deferred payment
to bear Intercut at the rnte of six per
centtum per annum.
A cert Hied check for Twenty Five
Pollnra ($25) will bo required to b«
made payable to and deposited with
F. J. Horry, Clerk of the Commis
sioners. from all prospective bidders
who obtain a copy of the plans and
spec I float ions, the same to be tolurn-
cd upon tho return of the plans and
specifications.
A certltled check made payable to
K. J. Berry, tho Clerk of said Comails
sinners for Twenty Five Hundred lk»l-|
fats ($2,500.00) must accompany each!
bid. before the same will be connla- |
erod. and to all unsusecessful bidders,
3 e same will lie returned. Tho check
mhe successful bidder will be re
tained by the Commissioners
such bidder has made a good and
sufficient bond with approved socvrl
ty. guaranteeing tho completion oi
Iho contract In the terma of hla aid.
Upon his failure to comply with this
requirement as to giving bojd within
tea days after tho awarding of tha
contract, the »ame will bo forfaltad
to tbe county.
Bids will be received up to uoon
of April 20th, mi. at which time the
same will be opened and uonaldured
by said Commltisoners. with the
ittbt reserved to reject auy and tf
bide.
It la contemplated that thla «er>
ttact will exceed tbe so.* of IIie
Thousand Dollars, and notice Is firm
In accordance with the irorlcloni of
the law in such cases mad# and
%1dcd.
A’l bids should he adJtceted to It
• f Herry. denser the Uommfnleoera
B. H. Thnmns, Chairman.
J. F. Tuyljr. ,
1). J. Mllltr.
J. J. Mur raj.
'onimlssionern of Roads and Revenues
for Ware Corn• f, Georgia. 8 4t
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 163*
Meets first and third Thursday *n
such month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton. C. C.
D. P. Woolley. Clork.
WAYCR089 LODGE No. 305.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AW) FOURTH TUEv.,„
EVENINGS AT 7:3C P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK. SEC.
WAKEFIELD LODOE, NO. 27
KNIGHT8 OF PYT-»48.
/< ,~7. X Meets 4 ' v r* Honda 1
evening nl :80 Id
V V;-| Caetle H.l' "’lent »»<
Member. requeete.1
s - to intend, .iid tlaltlDK
v -y",- Knight. mo mo,t -or
Jlallj iD.Hod to meet with ua.
CHAS. E. CASON, C. C.
T* II. Miller, K. of 11. & 3. ft M. ot F.
SAN FRANCISCO
TO ENTERTAIN
Special to The Herald.
San Francl.eo, Cal., March S3.—
The Commonwealth Club of thla clt,
la making elaborate arrangementa tor
a dinner and reception next .Monday
evening In honor of Theodore Rooee-
relt. The ex-Prealdent will deliver
Informal addreas at the function
which will take place at tha Fairmont
Far either acute er .hvcic kidney
dlurdera. for anno* and j.
any hrregetarttfaa, *k# w>! , w.***
PtHa An honeat and ndeciive ‘
Rae« and Rnea.ee at WateCaae-' f Oaw»*dplKriJ** ***'
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O MARVIL&O QUINN <>
o Formerly Lott, Fain & Co O
O FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND O
O EMBALMER3. O
O Telephone 300 Day or Nght O
O' Private Chapel and Morgue O
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O WL HINSON & CO °
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O EMBALMERS. O
O Phone 91 and 153. O
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O Attorneys &. Counselors At Law O
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O ANDREW B ESTES <>
O ATTORNEY AT LAW O
O Room 27, Southern Hotel Bldg. O
O Waycross, Ga. O
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O ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE O
O Room 303 La Grande Bldg. O
O Waycross, Ga. O
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O W J GASSETT °
o CONTRACTOR & BUILDER O
O Resdence 48 Margaret Street O
O Phone 103 Waycross, Ga.. .O
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O G R LOVELACE °
O DENTIST O
O Office In Redding Block, Over O
O Star Clothing Store O
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O J B BAGLEY M D <>
O PHYSICIAN & SURGEON O
O Office n Southern Building O
O OFFICE HOUR8. O
O 9-11 A: M. 2-4 P. M. 70S P. M. O
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O Office over Gem Pharmacy O
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O CL REDDING °
O ATTORNEY AT LAW. O
O tTpntalrs Redding Block. O
O WAYCRORR. — O BORGIA. O
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O JOHN S WALKER °
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O Iiotol. O
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O All Kinds of Electrical Work O
O and Supplies. O
O ALL WORK GUARANTEED. O
O 20 Lott Street. Phone 299. O
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O BenJ. J. Park* Harry D. Reed O
O PARKS & REED °
O ATTORNEYS AT LAW. O
O Southern Hotel Building. O
O WAYCROSS, — GEORGIA. O
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O DR LEWIS °
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O PRAUATICE LIMITED TO O
O Eye, Ear. Note, Threat and O
O Chronic Dlt'eatea. O
O Residence ICS Plant Are. O
O Offlce Redding Bonding. O
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O * la 1 ». m. colored people. O
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T J CARSWELL
PH. G., M. D.
Diseases of Children; *
Diseases of Women; *
Obsterics. <
Residence ICG Plant Ave. *
Phone 515. «
Ofll re In Walker Building «
Phone 528. «
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Nature’s Hair Restorer
B F HEARN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
No. 14 Brewer Street. Phone No. 5S3
Be sure you are right, then go ahead i
and let me figure on doing your build-1
log. All work guaranteed to give- per
fect satisfaction. Best of references j
furnished if required.
C A DOWNEY- M- D V
VETENARIAN
19 Aib? n y Avenue Waycross, Ga.
Oay and Night Pnone 598-
W. R. THOMAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON.
Office In LaGrande Building.
Room 324. Over Postoffice.
Hours: 9 to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 and 7
' * and 8 p. ro.
PEPSICOLA
MAKES YOU EAT BETTER,
FEEL BETTER. SLEEP
BETTER, LOO'< BET-
• TER.
Red Keen Ginger Ale,
THE BEST BY TEST.
PEPSI COLA SOILING
WORKS.
D. L. KEEN, Proprietor.
PHONE 337.
f Restores Gray Hair to f
Natural Cojor
Sulphur is a Natural Eiemeni ul the Heir
When there is not a sufficient amount of sulphur
in the hair, it loses its life, color and strength,
turns gray, and falls out. There are many forms
of sulphur, but only one kind that is suitable for
treatment oi the hair and scalp, and that Is the
kind used in preparing WYETH’S SAGE
AM) SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY.
We Have the Secret, and We Give You the Benefit ol
It at an Exceedingly Low Price
BALDNESS
CURED
For two or three years my hair had been falling out
and getting quite thin, until the top of my head was
entirely bald. About four months ago I commented
using Sage and Sulphur. The first bottle seemed to
do some good am! I kept tiding it regularly, until now
I have used four ltottlcs. The whole top of my head
is now fairly covered with hair, and i; keeps coming
in thicker. I shall keep on using it a while longer, as
I notice a constant improvement.
STEPHEN BACON. Rochester, N Y.
50c. and $1 Bottles, At All Druggists 0 C°i'Vi r ". , l V,'”.“ 1
* WYETH CHEMICAL COMPANY
74 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.
FREE
A 25c Coke ol Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur Toilet Soap Free to anyone
who will send us this advertisement with 10c in stamps to cover cost
ol wrapping and mailing the soap. ^
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
__ A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE
WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONU
WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING,
BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT
FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY ! Is a valuable family friends Foley's
—AN APPRECIATION, j Honey and Tar fulfills this condition; . . ....
L. McConnell, Catherine, St.. El- j exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th j ™ I IMG BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY
mlra, N. Y., writes: **I wish to express JSt., Easton, Pa„ states: "Several CR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST-
niy apprr iatlon of the groat good j members of my family have been cur-
I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy ed of bad coughs and colds by the
uso of Foley’s Honey and Tar and I
which I used for a bad case of Kid
ney trouble. Five bottles did the
work most effectively and proved to
me beyond a doubt It Is the most re
liable kidney medicine I have ever
taken." Gem Pharmacy.
am never without a bottle In the
house. It soothes and relieves the
irritation in the throat and loosens up
the cold. I have always found it a
reliable cough cure.’* Gem Fharmacy.
CLASS AT J. T. McGEE’S SHOP ON
AL3ANY AVENUE. 15 tf
avr.
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HOW CAN I MAKE MONEY WITH
MY MONEY?
THE SAFEST AND SUREST WAY
IS TO BU PLOTS IN RIVERSIDE
PARK.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!
OUR OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 40S
LA GRANDE BLOCK.
COME IN AND TALK IT OVER.
Sabac-Kw .or lk« oia
wsrtrou tiwat Rapid.
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