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^YCROSS EV*N mi VFXALB
AN ARGUMENT
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
' PERSONAL AW LOCAL
r" TO THE PUBLIC.
| We have opened a drug store at
, No. II Lott street An the Southern
.building, and will appreciate a share
of your patronage. Our stock is en
tirely new drugs of the best and pur
est (quality. Our prescription depart
ment is In charge of Dr. R. L. Weed
who comes to us very highly recom
mended, and any business entrusted
to him will receive prompt and care
ful attention. We are receiving
complete line of toilet articles ana
drugglsr sundries. We have the a gen
cy for the alegretta line of candles,
lowest cut prices. Read tn<1 a a8Br aad u[l l0(la,e 6 ° <la fou ‘ B
our advertisements;
give us one month’s ac
count and
WATCH RESULTS
Four thousand pounds
Rice going at Sc pound.
Chi ckens and Eggs
every week from Tenn.
Celery every Friday.
Our Store is where
you find everything
except high prices.
WILSON GROCERY CO
W. M. WILSON, Mgr.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
►0400000000000404
is enroute and will be installed sown,
' We will be open Sunday's from 8
to 10 a. in., and from 4 to 6 p. tn., for
the ’**!e of drugs.
Thanking you for a share of your
business, we are yours to serve,
RED CROSS PHARMACY...
6 6t Phone 440.
ATTENTIONl
Can save you big money on Sewing
Machines, Phonographs, Musical In-
^ atruments. Have bought the A. W.
j Lang stock and intend converting it
Into cash quick as possible. Bargains,
—greater than you have ever had of
fered you before. See
W. W. Sharpe, Jr.
A. W. Lang's old stand. 6 3t
T. H. BLIZZARD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
Beef and Pork
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
SMOKED PORK, 8AU8AGE, FRE8H
SAUSAGE, FRANKFORT, FOWLS,
SKINNED HAMS, BREAKFAST BA
CON, DRIED BEEF, BOLOQNE SAU
SAGE, BUTTER, E0Q8, CREAM
CHEE8E, 8ALT MACKERAL, FRE8H
FISH AND OVSTERS.
* 7. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AYENUE.
L. H. BARNHILL, Local Agent.
’aycroM, Ga. 108 Plant Avs.
MACHINE ON EXHIBITION.
PUBLICATIONS AT
BOARD OF TRADE.
The Boards of Trade is now receipt
Ing regularly many of the Industrial
publications and practically all the
state papers, and parties Interested
are cordially Invited to call at the
rooms of the organization. The pub
lications are for the use of the mem
bers or vi8'tors, and will be on file
daily. The Manufacturers Record,
The Tradesman, The. Industrial Index
of Alabama and Georgia, government
and state bulletins, Georgia and Flor-
da newspapers, and other periodicals
can be found at the Board of Trade.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
That Texas
Quartette
"Null Sed”
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
very successful operation for
adenoids was performed yesterday by
Lectors' Burch and Walker, on the
little daughter of Mr. Charley Harper.
The Tittle patient is all right today.
O NE of the little points of
excellence that has made
the fame of Nunnally's Candy
is the careful, dainty packing.
Ranged inside the air-tight
box are the pieces, each in
its own dainty cup. It means
more than just appearance; ijt I
really adds to the taste-delight .
LA ORANDE PHARMACY. 5(
T
LIFE.
John Dyer.
Life is a race where some succeed,
While others are beginning;
Tis luck ,in some, in others speed,
That gives an early winning;
But if you chance to fall behind,
Ne’er slacken your endeavor;
Just keep this wholesome truth in
mind;
’Tis better late than never.
Interesting letter
1 f PROM “UNCLE” CHARLIE.
hauter Herald:—
J Apr »j.os of cleaning up week in
WaycroM I read la yesterday after
noon's Hera'd, the following taken
Jrom J’he savrnab News; “After
bit. maybe, the tcurist will stick his
head out of the car window and ask
‘What is this, n city of barbershops
And then somebody who knows will
answer, ‘Oh, no; this is only Way
cross, Georgia; they are merely going
ir. for colors."
N’ow, this reads like a little joke
on Waycross, at first though, doesn'
it?
Then let us get at the real meaning
of tiio colors proposed for the electric
light poles, tho tree* and the tele
poles in Waycross, and not
only ihe tourists will appreciate thte
a! meaning of the red, white and
blue but the Savannah News will coni
meui us for giving them the colors of
“old glory.” What does a barbershop
si ggest; a shave, a shine and a bath,
does It not? What do the colors in
cld glory, when scattered throughout
n city signify or suggest to all In
telligent tourists and the public In
general? Patriotism, do they not?
Well, then, when the tourist reach
es Waycross and sees so much lndt*
cation of cleanliness and patriotism
won’t he naturally think and muttet
to himself; "This is he place for me,
I'll go no further for aught to see, for
cleanliness is next to Godliness, and
my country, 'tis only (Waycross) of
thee, I'll sing.”
“Uncle" Charlie.
A BUSINESS CHANGE.
The Young-Roberson Drug Company
ve bought the controlling Interest
In Seals Pharmacy, and Dr. Smith,
lately with LaGrande Pharmacy, will
be associated with Dr. Seals In the
future management of tho well known
drug store. We wish the newly or
ganized company full success.
Mr. Charles Butler sang several
songs at Central Baptist Tabernacle
last night. Mr. Butler’s voice Is one
of the moyfbeautiful ever heard here
and as he sings the beautiful gospel
songs the congregation is fairly
swept off its feet.
advertise in the x herald
FOR RE8ULT8,
TDIEYSKF^VTOS
lv
ta
* \
i /
Prescriptions
! know that It la not always con-
v talent tor your doctor to drive en
tirely out ot his way to leave your
[rescript ion at our atore, and tor yonr
convenience we have a nutek messen
ger who will call for ycur prescrip
tion at all times.
WE HAVE THE GOODS AI^D THE
8ERVICE.
TELEPHONE 9«.
Central Pharmacy.
Yonng-Roberlson Drng Co., Prop.
‘What is woman?” asked tho speak
er
"Woman,” replied a man in the au-
VUenco—a married man—“Is an ani
mate being, with the power of speech
atr.ormally developed, and entirely
surrounded, by a dress that buttons
up tho baefc.”—The Sufferer.
CLASSIFIED
WANTED
WANTED—First class milch cow;
must be gentle, and fresh In milk.
Mrs. W. W. Sharpe, 16 Gilmore street.
16 tf.
WANTED—Four regular boarders,,
at 18 Brunei street 1 it
WANTED—At. once, Squabs. Rev.
Whitley IKingston. L , 7 3t
STATE-WIDE LAW IS
RAPPED IN ALABAMA
Montgomery, Ala., April 7.—State
wide prohibition In Alabama was giv
en a knockout blow yesterday, when
both branches of the legislature adop
ted the Smith Liquor regulation bill.
This provides that 45 per cent of
the voters of a county may petition
for an election to determine whether
liquor shall be sold In that bounty,
cither by saloons, dispensary or oth
erwise. Each county is thereby giv
en full power to regulate its liquor
traffic.
IEY
ILL GROW
AND SO
ILL MONEY
IN OUR BANK
CoprrUht !«w, br C. E. 2li
PROVIDE FOR YOUR BABIES
BY PUTTING MONEY IN OUR SAV
INGS DEPARTMENT. WE PAY 4
PERCENT INTEREST, COMPOUND
ED QUARTERLY, AND NATIONAL
GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION MAK
ES IT ABSOLUTELY SECURE.
CAPITAL . 8200,000
DEPOSITS 8410,000
RESOURCES 8700,000
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
Waycross,
Georgia
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
SI ALBANY AVE...PHONE—
APPRECIATES THE BUSINESS GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED
HIGH GRADE WARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENTS, CALL, OR
WRITE OR PHCiiilE UB AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL SEE YOU
AND GIVE FOUR INTEREST HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION.
THE BEST MATERIAL. THE BEST WORK. THE BEST
PRICE.
J M Clark, General Manager.
FOR RENT—Nearly., furnished room*
at 22 Gilmore street, 25 tf
FOR 8ALE—5 50-Hor*e Boilers; 6
Engines, of different sizes; 1 Steam
Skldder; 1 Planer, double surtacer;
11 Log Carts, and other saw mill
machinery. Will sell cheap. Hicox
Lumber Co., Hicox, Ga. .31 64
FOR SALE—Cabbages, $U0
crate; greens, $1.40, per 70 pound
Mack, Freshly cut and packed, only
when ordered. Stock tender and de-
a rable. J. Scarborough & Sfon, Sa
vannah, Ga. % 4-6-law 3w
FOR SALE—Full blooded Plymouth
hftns and two roosters, at one dollar
a piece. Mrs. T. H. Graves,' Wares-
boro. 4 3t
FOR SALE*-Blue-flame oil a(ove,
cheap. Phone 589. 4 3t
WANTED—A well located-7 to 10
room residence; or a good unimproved
lot. Apply: J. Ludlam, Horrense,
Ga. 4 3t
, LOST—On streets, out of trjip, two
untrlrr.r M hats in Bon Ten paper
sack?. r 'rider p’oazo rotura to Her-
rid or II. Morph?’s residen
ce. > 4 3t
l 1
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
MAOE OF LINONETTE, COLOR8
BLUE AND WHITE.
Special $6.00
New Spring Skirts
FLACK VOILE SKIRT8, MADE
PLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH SAT.
IN, SILK A NO BRAID. PRICES
RANGE FROM
S5- 98 to SIS 00
Summer Wool Skirts
NAVY, TAN, BLACK, GRAY, PLAIN
COLOR, SHEPHERD PLAIOS ANO
FANCY 8TRIPE8. SPECIAL
S3- 50 to $|2'5»
Wash Skirts
MADE OF BROWN LINEN, WhlTE
REP, LINENETTE ANO INDIAN
HEAD. SPECIAL VALUE8
$P to $4-°*
One-Piece Dresses
BEAUTIFULLY MADE. LARGE DIB-
,FLAV ON SECOND FLOOR. LADIES
ONE PIECE DRESSES MADE OF
COLORED LINENS TRIMMED WITH
COLORED REPS TO MATCH.
CROWN LINEN DRESSES BRAIDED
AND TRIMMED WITH LINEN IN
SERTION. SPECIAL VALUES
$2- 25 to $8 °°:
' CHILDRENS AND MISSES WASH
DRE88E8, ALL SIZES.
$2.oo ip ftp
Muslin Underwear
8PECIAL VALUES IN SKlrtTS,
GOWNS, CHEME8E, CORSET COV
ERS, COMBINATION SUITS AND
DRAWERS
25c to $3-50
H. J. Benton & Co