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AN ELEGANT
Tilt- K.-l Cio 8
fiotiln* in building, just •
ler tower, and tin- inter
the apptarain-e of one of
and best MtiKKfd I'h.itnn
city. .Mr. .1. I*. Lido, ho
to all
marine.
of the hURfncH
prescript I*
ter by Dr
many yeai
Living; toil
while t
looked
WAYCROSS PLEASED !
THE SUBS ’
f-OTLNTATE CUTT8 PRAISES
WAYCROSS.
! C-ci.e es the People T‘*ere ArePubli
Spirited.
emonial h
held Tin
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- ff/'*-.. *r i- . s%.
J,. Weed, who fo
van
The
ahow t
design
the
h;ol
cl tv
will he an unique design 1 '*<
when the other fixture# , harherue
that have been delayed In transit ar- j»« iktteiul
rlvc, the store will be an extremely , babies. ai
attractive place, to visit.
Hhrin
ANOTHER TIGER CAGED.
fared al f'nIon I
before .1 ml ae .1 (
day. with peddlln
the babies Invited
• .;i» host to the
rled off thej^bonorH
in hi* usual pleasing style. A hand
some baby rarrlage was presented
me of the youngsters.
, under coi.-| That Waycross has a great future
enriched byjln the opinion of Mr. Cutts. The
"Tiger” cap-1people are public-spirited, he says,
iml charged, rnd believe strongly In Waycross. He
Me r >01
whiski
aid.
at dope:
says there Ih no t
j should not think the
they
WALK-P!
OVER SHOES
3.50, 4.00 and 4.50
Oiurdtwell Bros.
l c-%v , ;y^i
i- i; \ Sy^[‘'y ■ \ r • ;; r ^ ^
the KV«
rente
nine
«•<! the latter punishment,
at once adorn the “stripes
onvlrted Tiger."
id j\V.~
of Thi
Lit tic Klsle—Wliat Is the d«-a<» l<*
A RUNAWAY; CHILD
IN GREAT DANGER.
of Mr Ibipkln
TO THE PUBLIC.
In the Southern
driver and j u , 1()
little pie.
old
ided.
ely du-| t
The little kid held
ring tie* exciting race, amt when H
n.iMy the horse was stopped, the dri
ver war pit., as pnlo as n negro ran
lint tie little kid was perfectly
cool and self possessed.
THAT COURT HOUSE RING.
That court house "ring" we have
cussed out so often round about
election flutes, are not as bad as
they are pufnted !T the yare bad at all
This morning they gave evidence of a
bin
human I <;
fnl attention. We are receivin'
complete lino of toilet articles ana
druggist sundries. Wo have the agon
ev for the alegrettn line of candles,
i ml a new and up-todate soda fount
!s eurouto and will be Installed s
We will be open Sunday's from 8
to 10 a m., and from 4 to 6 p. m.
the sale of drugs.
Thanking you for a share of your
business, we are yours tc serve,
KfSn CROSS PHARMACY...
l’hono 440.
ANNIVERSARY OF WAYCROSS
COUNCIL NO. 21 J. O. U. A. M.
The question is often naked "What
i? this Junior Order and Daughters
ot America" which I hear bo much
about in Waycross? Our answer is
that the Juniors is a fraternal Patriot
lc Order which was organized here
three years ago and has not by leaps
and bounds got Its growth hut by
rteady promulgation of the following
pnncipleg which are so dear to the
hearts of every true American, hav
Interested good men until today they
have a Council which nny city might
feel proud of numbering among its
ternnl ord»r«. They have grown
by advocating the following princi
ples and to the best of their ability
living up to them. Maintaining ana
ptorooting the interest of Americans
and to encourage them in business.
To shield the American citizen from
ffect; of unrestricted immigra
tion, and to prevent the Old World
fit m sending its off scourings and
slums to take the bread from the
mouths of American workmen. To
pay an insurance on its members for
the protection of his loved ones after
so has passed into the great beyond,
’(edging our unqualified support of
the American Public School system
cud opposing with nil strength nny
interference therewith by any politl-
rellgious sect whatsoever. To
encourage the reading of the Holy
Pible in the schools, not to teach
sectarianism but wholesome regard
for Gods word. And unqualifiedly
01 opposed by the Futon of Church and
^♦C-OC’OC'OC'C-C-CO^O^OOOOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOO, S|M ,, Th ,, w things In brief Is want
caused the Junior Order to grow
in the land
"kindly feeling, that make
Interest story worth telling.
William Withers, a white hobo,
wanking his way on railroad, was con
victed yesterday and fined $2<t. He
was unable to pay his fine and the
good hearted follows Ht the court
house quietly went to work and rais
ed the $2U amongst themselves, paid
hts fine and sent him on the way re
joicing. "Just a touch of nature,
makes the whole world kin.”
C A DOWNEY M D V
VETENARIAN
18 Albany Avenue Waycross, Ga.
Dav and Nlflht PS*>ne 698
SAVES TWO LIVES.
"Neither my sister nor mysolf might
be living today, if It had not been
for l)r. King's New Discovery/' write*
A. D. McDonald, of FaystttvW*
C.. R. F. D., No. 8, "For we i
had frightful coughs that no remedy
could help. We wore toid my sister
had consumption. She waa very weak
and had night aweata but your won
derful medlclue completely cured ns
both, it If the belt I ever used or
heard of." For acre Ins**, cough*
(colds, hemorrhage, lagrlppe. asthma,
I hay fover, croup, whooping cough,—*
jail brouchlcal troubles,—ita supreme
Trial bottle free. 60c and $1.00. Ou*r-
i.antced by All Druggists.
Subscribe tor tho old
V. ay cross Fretting Herald.
reliable
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE US!
Waycross Savings and Trust Col
FIVE
WAYCROSS PAINTERS
ADOPT 8-
Local No. G02 of tho Painters and
Decorators held an Important meet
ing last night, and after carefully
considering the situation adopted the
s-hour day, as a standard days work.
And the law will go Into operation
c i May 1st.
This will not be allowed to inter
fere with any contracts ailready
made, but will affect all future work
in city. The Paintei
KUii/.id in Waycross
Xannette Alfriend.
By a Junior.
Misses Lucile Uippard
By Mrs. Jennie Goodwin,
f the i>. of A.,
Selections—By Barnhills
Song By-
Ad dress
Duet—By
and Ituth B
Address-
Councilor
Musical
Orchestra
Recitation--By Kathleen Jones.
Piano Selection—By Misses Kate
Lyons and Willie Phillips.
Recitatic
Musical
Orchestra
Address
Refresh)
n—By Miss Ruth Hardy.
Selections—By Barnhills
By Rev. A. M. Bennett.
well or- The la
) trouble dtlightfu
hljsbi;
the
>d as practically all the promt-
•e prepared to servo
diluents npd those
who have al;ended affairs at which
these ladies persidod know that fur
ther explanation is unnecessary.
Kvery member of tho Junior Order,
their families and the Daughters oi
America are cordially Invited to
come out, nna enjoy a social evening
with us, Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Sheod Collins,
Secretary J. O. V. A
50c
per
tooth
Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extracted! |
when you can have it done for 50c and without
pain. Ail other work done at very reasonable
charges. Everything guaranteed j
BSR* D&feMJEL
The Dentist
Folks’ Block
HONOR ROLL OF 6TH GRADE
A; MRS. HEIDT TEACHER.
Bessie Owens. Corlnne Smith, Inez
Kirkland, Yetta Fredetnan, Cather
ine Hargraves, Annie Avant.
An Exodus at Hebardvine.
There seems to be a general exo*
cus of employees from swamp work
at Hebard mill. We have not ascer
tained cause of trouble, but were in
formed that more than 40 employes
many with families, arc leaving for
New York today. They are princi
pally Swede’s and Scandinavian peo
ple and probably do not understand
conditions here in the South.
We hope the trouble will in no way
hinder the progress of the great en
terprise and that it can be adjusted
with satisfaction to all.
WOODMEN OF T HE
WORLD.
CAMP 162k
Meets first and third Thursday ‘n
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street. V Phone 574
Carriage and Automobile Painting
NEATLY EXECUTED
F. O. SMITH,
^ ONLY *!RST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER «N TOWN
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unll It is :i mighty facto
The Daughters of America are an ur.
divided support of the Juniors.
Waycross Council celebrate its third
birthday next Monday night by hold
ing an open house to the members of
tie Juniors, their families and the D.
cf A’s. The following program has
been arranged for and assure a pleas
ant social evening for everyone who
comes. Program:
WAYCROSS LODGE No. S05-
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
JECONO AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT ?:3C P. M.
All Mason, Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
Musical Selection—Barnhill,
ehestra.
Recitation—By To!u Jones.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYT-«AS.
Menu «T.rr Mold*'
evening ,| :30 In
Cutis Hal’ ’’tint act
Member, ,•» requested
to attend, aid rlaltln*
Kolflta are moat Cnr-
! dtallj Invited to meet wtcb na
CHAS. E. CASON, C. C.
! T. a Miller, K. o! R. * 3. * U. ot F.
Unde Sam
Is Proud
OF MANY OF HI8 P08E88I0N8,
AND HE HAS GOOD REA80N TO
BE PROUD OF THE HARNESS
MADE IN THIS COUNTRY. WE
ARE HANDLING ONLY THE BEST
SETS OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE
HARNESS, ALL WELL MADE AND
HANDSOME. THE BEST MATER.
IALS AND WORKMANSHIP CHAR
ACTERIZE THIS HARNESS, AND IT
CIVES EVERY SATI8FCTI0N TO
THE PURCHASER. PRICES ARE
ADMITTEDLY REASONABLE.
ALSO A LINE OF RUNABOUTS,
OPEN TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND
ARM WAGONS, WIRE FENCING,
ETC.
JONES BUGGY CO.
Waycross, Georgia
It Pays To Advertise!