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If you are not buying
: your groceries from us
you are making a mis
take, for we are offer
ing big inducements for
the economical house
wife, and in addition
giving you the very
best of everything first
class in
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
and at lower than the
lowest cut prices. Read
our advertisements;
give us one month’s ac
count and
WATCH RESULTS
Four thousand pounds
Rice going at Sc pound.
C h i ckens and Eggs
every week from Tenn.
Celery every Friday.
Our Store is where
you find everything
except high prices.
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W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
TO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR.
At Presbyterian xliurch 7:30 p. m.
It is very urgent that every one who
will give their voices to the Lord
lor the service of Song be present at
the church tomorrow night for prac
tice. We wish to perfect our Easter
Tn.isic and arrange our program for
next Sabbath
&r/ J. C. Rippard, Director.
Rev. R. A. Brown, Pastor.
Every mother i nthe city with
baby not over two years of age is
invited to see. Mr. R. L. Singleton
and eecore a ticket ror t^ baby car
riage which will be given the. baby
holding the number drawn-tomorrow
olernoon at the park. Mothers
a’:>o requested to have the babies at
j Phoenix Park at 4:30 tomorrow. Ev
ery kioy in the city is invited.
Many a man who swears at a big
monopoly is nourishing a little one.
T. H. BUZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, 8AUSAGE, FRESH
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, F0WL8,
SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST BA
CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNE SAt/-
8AGE, BUTTER, EGGS, CREAM
CHEE8E, SALT MACKERAL, FRESH
FI8H AND OYSTERS.
7. H. Blizzard,
~ 108 PLANT AVENUE.
U H. BARNHILL, Local AganL
Waycrofi, Ga. 108 Plant Ara.
MACHINE ON EXHIBITION.
THE POST OFFICE
CLOSING QUE8TI0N.
The Board of Trade will call a
meeting this week, probably Friday,
to discuss and decide as to the ad-
vif-ability of closing the carriers and
general delivery windows at the post
office on Sundays.
This question is being agitated and
in some of our larger cities the ques-'
th n has been disposed of; some cloa j
fng the-post offices, while others nd-
here to the old Sunday rules. The
Postofflce Department has adopted
the plan of permitting the local Post-
ir.aster/'the casting vote, but In no
ctse does the department make de
cision. The Waycross decision being
left to Postmaster Murphy to decide,
has requested the Board of
Trade as perhaps the most represen
tative body to decide the matter for
him; this being, in Mr. Murphy’s
opinion the nearest approach to the
majority view.
Mr. Murphy Informs us that If It
Is'decided to close the windows of
delivery on Sundays, that all box
mrll will be put up and holders of
boxes will see no change of the pres
ent plan as to box mall.
We trust that the meeting of the
Board of Trade will be largely.^-
t< nded and that this question receives
earnest consideration.
The Herald Is willing to abide Mr.
Murphy’s conclusion.
There will be services tonight at
7:30 in Grace Episcopal church,
Ci.oir practice immediately .thereaf
ter. Services tomorrow at 7:30 and
10.30 a. m., 4:30 p. m. Friday and
Saturday at 7:30 a. m., and 4:30 p.
m. On Sunday night, Mr. Daniel
whl give his fifth organ recital with
selections taken entirely from Stain
er's Crucifixion.
See tho change program Airdome
tonight.
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD
FOR RESULTS.
Some women are good to look ar
hut bad to be tied to.
AT the
MAJESTIC
That Texas
Quartette
"Nufl Sed”
CATARRH 18 SURELY A
DANGEROUS DIEASE,
Thousands of people allow catarrh
to slowly undermine tho whole sys
tem until a serious disease develops—
sometimes consumption.
People who have catarrh should uso
every effort to get rid of it,
should above all adopt a sensible
method.
Stomach dosing, sprays and douch
es won’t cure catarrh because It is a
germ disease, and the gorms must be
destroyed before the disease can be
conquered.
HYOMEI is the one sensible cure
fer catarrh because it reaches every
fold, crevice and nook In the mucous
membrane and gets where the germs
are. You breathe HYOMEI and i
passes over the Inflamed membrane
and destroys the germs.
A complete KYOMEI outfit costs
11.00. This consists of a bottle of
HYOMEI and a hard rubber inhaler
Pour a. few drops of HYOMEI Into
the Inhaler and breathe it a few min
utes each day, that’s all you have to
do. It is guaranteed by G. R. Brin
son Co., nnd druggists everywhere to
cure catarrh, coaghs, colds and sore
throat or money back. Extra bottle
4>f HYOMEI costs 60 cents. Free
tvlal samplo on request from Booth’s
Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 13, 24 3
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED—First class milch cov;
must be gentle, and flesh In milk.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 46 Gilmore street.
If tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Eggs, Thoroughbred,
Ilymouth Rock and S. C., Rhode Is-
lend Reds, 61.00 for 15. Also day old
chickens. Address Box 4^54 Way-
cross 20 13t
FOR SALE—I hare a good horse
and buggy for sale. A bargain. Rich
ard Scruggs. 24 tf
Complete change of program at he
Airdome tonight.
CASTOR IA
for Infants and QhMws,
Tin Kind Yoi Han Alwqs Bought
Bears the
Signature of
>sm»mmss«s»
Prescriptions
J know that it Is not always con
venient for your doctor to drive en
tirely out of hi* way to leave your
inscription at our store, and for your
convenience we have a quick messen
ger who will cell for your prescrip
tion at all times. - r -
WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THE
SERVICE.
TELEPHONE IS.
Central Pharmacy.
~ YoMS'lsberlsM Pn« Co., Prop.
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FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms
at 22 Gllmoro atreet. 25 tf
FOR SALE—5 50-Horse Boilers; 6
Engines, of different-sizes; 1 Steam
Skldder; 1 Planer, double aurfacer;
U Log Carte, and other eaw mill
machinery. Will sell cheap. Hlcox
Lumber Co.,' Hlcox, Ga. , 31 Gt
LOST—Bunch of Ijeye taken from
office door Sunday afternoon. Liber
al reward will be paid for their re
turn to undersigned. Been Realty
& Imp. Co., Geo. W. Been, LeGrende
Building. 3 tf
FOR.SALE—My household and kitch
en furniture—5 room*—at a bargain;
am going to board j.'aleo 40 head of
chickens, cheap. Apply Box 36, Way-
cross. * 3 It
WANTED—Another bicycle messen
ger boy, apply Central Pharmacy. 3 It
WANTED—Meesenger boy; good
salary and good piece for a good boy.
Apply Poetel Telegraph Co. 3 3t
LOST—Bunch of keys on streets,
between postofflce and Col. Benett't
residence on Williams street. Flndef
please return to Col. Bennett. I 3t
FOR SALE—Full blooded Plymouth
hone end two roosters, at ope dollar
a piece. Mr*. T. H. Grave*, Ware*-
boro. 4 3t
Mother and Daughter Die Together.
Valdosta, Ga.. April 5.—The funer-
nl of Mrs. John B. Griffin nnd her
daughter, Miss Pnulino Griffin, 14
years of nge, occurred this morning
alCat Creek Cemetery, both of them
having died Monday within a few
hours. Mrs. Griffin had been sick 4
weeks with typhoid pneumonia and
the daughter was sick 5 weeks with
the same Illness. The mother con
tracted her sickness while waiting on
her daughter. Another, member of
the family was expected to die, but
later reports say that he Is better.
Mr. Griffin Is a well known mer
chant and was formerly postmaster
at Cat Creek. *
WHEN .YOUR MONEY
b in a
IT) SAFE
UNDER D:
GOVERNMENT,
SUPERVISION
Copyright 1909, br C. B. Zimmerman Co.—No. 37N
BESIDES THE FACT That A REPRESEN FA-1
TIVE of the UNITED STAES GOVERNMENT!
Goes over our notes and securities twice each year, and in addition ittf
the surplus fund and undivided profits which stand between our deport*
tors and any possibility of loss, there Is
OUR CAPITAL STOCK . .... *200,000.00 jjf |
STOCKHOLDER’S LIABILITY ....1200,000.00 ; !
TOTAL SECURITY TO BEP08ITOR8 IN THIS — j
BANK ..... 6400,000.00 !
Here is the real strength of a bank and upon this item end its raft*
of deposlto, we Invite comparison with any other bank In thla section.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Waycross. .... . Georgia
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WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
K V 81 ALBANY AVE... PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE bUSINEBS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
Hltyf GRADE MARBLE. OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHONE US A^D ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND OIVE YOUR INTEREST H|S PER80HAV„^TT?NTI0N.
THE BE8T MATERIAL^ THE- BEST WORK. THE BEST
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FOR SALE-^BIue-fleme oil «tove,
cheep. Phone 686. 4 It
WANTED—A well : located 7 to 10
room residence; or s good unimproved
lot. Apply: J. Ludlera, Hortense,
Ce. 4 6t
LOST—On streets, out of trap, two
uetrimmed hats In Bon Ton paper
seeks. Finder plees* return to Her
ald oMce or H. Murphy’s residen
ce.-:’- ~ 4 3t
BENTON’S
SPECIALS, READY-TO-WEAR DEPT.
2ND FLOOR
Our Ready-to-Wear Department is now filled with New Spring Ready-
to-Wear Garments. Everybody is cordially invited to inspect the many
new styles in Coat Suits, Skirts, One Piece Dress and Waists.
SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FOOOR.
New Spring Coat Suits
made of light weight wool
MATERIALS.
Special $22.50
Linen Coat Suits
IN TAN, NAVY, .ETC. MADE OF
LINEN, RAJAH AND CRASH.
Special $9.00
Wash Coat Suits
MADE OF LINONBTTE, COLORS
BLUE AND WHITE.
Special $6.00
New Spring Skirts
FLACK VOILE SKIRTS, MADE
PLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH. SAT
IN, -SILK AND BRAID. PRICES
PANGE FROM
$5- 98 to $I8°°
Summer Wool Skirts
NAVY, TAN, BLACK, CRAY, PLAIN
COLOR, SHEPHERD PLAIDS AND
FANCY STRIPES. SPECIAL
S3- 50 to $12 S0
Wash Skirts
MADE OF BROWN LINEN, WHITE
REP, LINEN BTTE AND INDIAN
HEAD. SPECIAL VALUES
$|-5o to $400
One-Piece Dresses
BEAUTIFULLY MADE. LARGE 018-
FLAY ON SECOND FLOOR. LADIES
ONE PIECE DRESSES MADE OP
COLORED LINENS TRIMMED WITH
Colored reps to match.
CROWN LINEN DRESSES BRAIDED
AND TRIMMED WITH LINEN IN
SERTION. SPECIAL VALUES
$2- 25 to $8w
CHILDRENS AND MISSES WASH
DRESSES, ALL SIZES. -
$2°° to $4 ( y
Muslin Underwear
SPECIAL VALUE* IN SKIRT*,
GOWNS, CHEMEBE, CORSET COV
ERS, COMBINATION SUITS AND
DRAWERS
25c to $l-5o -