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$Miss Carrit Parham Social Editor £
Now Ready For You,
Mr. J. C. Bennett* of Jesup, wi>
among tbe gneeta at the Vlrdie last
night ’
Seed Beans,
Mr. B. Wilson, of Pearson, was
SATURDAY; SEPT. 9,191L -
GOING
AFTER
THE
L.
C
Toe new
BUSS
wraethJng
pusttsa
KRESO DIP No. I
» will do tho work.
DEPENDABLE
SURE
INEXPENSIVE
r ro use
. tpecUl heck,
tunci tal-
GKM PHARMACY
T. S. Paine,
Early Seed Peas
Seed Rye
Seed Oats
Garden Seeds
All Kinds.
Mr. C. M. Potter returned ChU
morning from a business trip to At
lanta.
Garden and Field
Fertilizers
ALL KINDS OF REMEDIE8 FOR
YOUR HORSES, HOGS, COWS AND
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and koep la to patronize this
Livery when you are la need of a
first class turn out for any purpose.
We can supply your wants, prompt
and moderately. Give us an oppor-
tunlty to show you how well we can
please you.
McGregor Mayo
Boarding* Livery and Sales Stabln*
V.beau St Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO. M.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
I» who' always happens when yon
are me* taco 10 face
QY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
Me may ho a friend, but he insists o*
•cruMnizing your linen. Ho on tbe
safe and sure side and have us do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT 18
* IRRESISTIBLE.
it’s as cheap ns “flop" work and
•soke a -heap- better.
WILL DO THE WORK, OR NO PAY.
J. W. S. Hardy
8UCCE3SOR TO HAOOY BROS.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Southweatern Divis
ion of the Southern Distrtc of Geor
gia.
In the matter of, Stephen S. Ludluru,
Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy.
Waycross—Ware County.
To the creditors of the above named
bankruptcy:
You are hereby notified that the
above named bankrupt has filed his
application for a discharge from all
tho debts provable In bankruptcy
against the said Stephen S. Ludlum
and against his estate.
Said application will he heard by
tho Honorable Emory Speer, Judge
of tbe above named court nt the Uni
ted Statos Court House in tho city of
Valdosta, on the Sth day of October,
1911, at the hour of ten o’clock In the
forenoon.
All creditors are notified to appear
it the time and pl&co stated and
show cau*e, If any they can, why tho jen,
among tbe visitors to Wsycross to
day. >
Mr. John Hemby, of Albany, Ga.,
has been Spending several days here
with friends.
Mrs. W. G. Connelly and children
have returned from a visit to relativ
es at Maxton, X. C.
Mr. Illaine of Beaumont, Texas, Is
visiting a» the Brinson home
Carswell avenue.
Closing Out Sale ^
OF
MEN’S SHOES
Mrs. R. P. Izlar, accompanied by
Miss Magdalena, has returned from
Greenville, S. C.
The many friends of Mrs. Benjamin
J. Secklnger will be glad to know
she is recovering nicely from her re
cent severe Illness.
Mr. Lewis West of 50 Tebeau street
is visiting friends at Wilmington, X
C.
Mrs. Wm. B. Glasscock and family
have returned to the home at 41 Brun3
wick’ avenue after a visit to Baltimore
and the Virginia mountains.
Mrs. George W. Barnes returned
this morning from a pleasant visit to
friends in Virginia and North Carol!-
Mrs. G. R. Lovelace and Miss Sa
rah have returned after an absence
of some months. Mrs. Lovelace spent
some time at Hot Spring*/\Ark/
Mrs. Osgood Cook and Miss Louise
Hazelhurst have returned after an
absence of some weeks. They are
both much improved in health.
Miss Francis McDonald has return-
ciT after spending ten days in Balti
more, buying her fall and winter
stock.
Would you like to know what God’s
ord teaches about the souls of our
departed loved ones entering Heav-
Hear J. B. Thrasher at Trinity
prayers contained In tho said applies- 1 Church tomorrow',
tlo;* should not lie granted.’
Dated nt Valdosta, Ga., this Sept.
100 pairs Men’s Vici Shoes Worth 2.50 and 3.00
at 1.85 and 1.75
50 pairs Men’s Satin Calf Shoes Worth 2.00 and
2.25 at 1.50
75 pairs Men’s Oil Grain Shoes Worth 2.00
at 1.50
Every pair of shoes guaranteed solid leather and
good wearers.
^HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S
THE STORE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS.
CLASSIFIED
We Are Ready
To
Oiler You Real Bargains
WANTED—100 Turkey* at once, un
der 3 months old. Apply Waycross
Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Bo*
448.
FOR RENT—Seven room nouse, 43
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elling
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tt
OUR FALL 8TOCK 18 HERE. I
JUST RECEIVEO ONE CARLOAD
HIGH GRADE BUGGIE8.
ONE CARLOAD FARM WACONS.
B0ARDER8 WANTED—Good board
can bo secured at 54 Reed street. T tt
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF HARNESS
AND SADDLERY COLLARS, ETC.
FOR 8ALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW S
PIANO. PRICE *250. TERMS EASY.
THE PIANO 18 JUST OUT OF THE !
FACTORY, HA8 NEVER BEEN US
ED. ■ IS tf
WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL CUT
PRICES.
COME AND LET ud SHOW YOU
JUST WHAT IT WILL SAJE YOU
TO TRADE WITH US.
stb, 1911.
ltoy E. Powell,
Deputy Clerk.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
<ILL MORE THAN WILD BEA8TS
Tbe number of people k.lled yearly
*y wtjd beasts don't aprroach tho
east number killed by disease germs.
No life is safe from their attack*
They’re In air, water dust, even fool
But grand protest itfn Is afforded by
Electric Bitters, which destroy and
•xpc! these deadly disease germs
tom the system. That’s why chills,
ttver and ague, ail malarial and
many blood diseases yield promptly
» this wonderful Wood purifier. Try
hem. and enjoy the glorious htilth
uid new strength they’ll give you.
tfonev back. If cot satisfied. Only
Me at All Druggists.
BURDETT LOOMIS, JR.,
EXP0CTED TOMORROW.
Mr. Burdett Loomis, Jr., is expect-
ted to arrive In Waycross tomorrow
from Hartford. Conn., where he has
been spending his vacation with bln
family. Immediately on his arrival
he will confer with the business men
with a view to adjustin' several de-
Mr. H. B. Allen, cf Milltown, Ga.,
Is In tho city today, a guest of La-
Grande. Mr. Allen formerly resided
in Waycross, and ha* a number of
friends here.
Miss Johnnie Smith, of Mud Creek,
after spending several days In the
city visitng her sister, Mrs. Lee, left
Tuesday morning for Waycross where
she entered the Bunn-Bell institute.—
Clinch County New*.
Col. W. W. Lnmbdln, of this city,
tails of tho “White Way’’ proposition j has been appointed by Governor
that at present are delaying its com
pletion. The ornamental posts for
two or three blocks have arrived and
matcriul for conduits, etc., all wires
will he underground and tt is hoped
will foreshadow a movement that will
remove all the tangle of unsightly
wires for our business streets.
Hoke Smith as a member of the na
tional committee for the celebration
of the moth anniversary of peace
nraong the English -speaking peoples.
Would you like to know whether
we will recognize each other In Heav
en or not, and whether we can com
mune with our departed loved ones
here or not? Hear Rev. J. B. Thrash
er at Trinity Church tomorrow.
FOLCY'8 HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND
ts tff-ertro for coughs tad co’ds tr
•<ih«r children o.* grown persona. No
eputaa. a<» harmful drugs. In the
felbw package Ref ess substitute •
Gam Phiraacy. *<*. Mb*
Summer Colds
bad os they are, have about the same
chance with
Seals’ Cold Tablets
that a snowball doc* In sunshine.
Try them os guarantee.
THE SEALS PHARMACY
• UK QBX4LI WTORK
FOR RENT—Store house, cofner
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. 8. Knight Apply to C. A.
Bennett 9-5-tf
WANTED JOB—Anything paying
$30 per month and up. Object attend
ance We B. C. night class; Bookkeep
er, care 41 Pendleton street 8 2t
"AGENTS WANTED—To sell Texas
lands. Xo experience necessary. Big
money for traveling salesmen. If you
are a “live wire’’ write E. E. CLARK,
sales manager, Hamlin, Texas.”
8-26-law 15w.
♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D.
♦ Offices 329 and 331 LaGrande
♦ Building.
♦ Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4.
Jones Buggy Co.
WAYCR03S, GEORGIA.
Buy
Your
COAL
At Summer]
Prices. 1
1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gemj
Jelic oC°ai $y 0 Per on
If bought before Sept. 15th.
1000 Cords of
Stove Wood at
Cord
C. A. DOWNEY. M. D. V.
Vetcnarlan.
19 Albany Avenue. Wayerou, Ga.
Bay aad Night Pbona 598.
Harmon Invade, New England.
Special To Tbe Herald.
Boston, Man., SepL 8.—Tbe appear-
ice. of Governor Harmon of OUo
’ - t -(morrow a* tbe font of honor
s;
j
and chief speaker at a barbecue out
ing'to be given by tbe Democratic
organization of Boatoa
considerable ‘lnterwt
Williams Coal & Wood Co.
Phone 158. C. M William?, Mgr.
cle* In Xew England. It vill be tbe | The politician* take tbe view tl
first epeeeh that tbe Ohio governor j either Baldwin or Fos* fk to
baa delivered In tbe Ea*t alnce he
loomed np prominently a* a presiden
tial candidate. - The tact that tbe
names ot two New Englanders—Gov-
pernor Baldwin ot Connecticut and
r
b <48
ported by New England foe second
place on tbe Democratic ticket, as ts
Intimated, a" Western candidate for
tbe first place might naturallly be
expected to enJ07 an advantage fn
Governor Fosa of Massachusetts—are i this section of Governor Wilton of
mentioned In connection with tbs j Xew Jersey, the nomination of* whom
Democratic nomination for vice pres- tor president would probably be fol-
oa baa aroused Idsnt. lends addition Interest to tbe | lowed by tbe selection of a Western
la political clr- Harmon’ visit. man for vice prealdenL-
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