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GEM PUARIHALY
T. S. Paine,
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Money In
Purina Feed
Purina Chicken
Feed
Purina Biddie
Feed
Purina Horse
Feed
No Waste To It
It’s All Good to Eat
100 Sacks
fust Arrived
Mr. W. T. Wtllets la Bpending some
days at Norfolk, Va. r
Mr. C. L.*Johnson,.of Bartow, Fla.,
is a visitor to Waycross today.
Sir. Jerry Sanders, of Waycrosi, is
islting relatives at Fitzgerald.
Mica Florle Griffin left today for
Macon to enter Wesleyan Female Col
lege.
Capt. O. D. Wood has returned from
a stav of several weeks in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
Mr. Alex Bonnyraan, of the A. B. &
A., with headquarters in Atlanta, was
guest of LaGrande today. '
Watch This Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
Mr. S. Bass, Jr., of Columbus, Ga.,
was among the guests at the Vlrdle
yesterday.
Miss Fay McGee has gone to Gaines
vllle to resume her studies at Brenau
College.
A GOOD RESOLUTION
to make and keep Is to patronize this
Livery when you are in need of a
first class turn out for any purpose.
Wo 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 «.nd Safes Stables,
febeau 8t. Waycroaa, Ga.
PHONE NO. M.
Phone 62 Or 301-
/. W. S. Hardy
8UCCESSOR TO HApDY BROS.
D S SCHUREMAN
ARCHITECT AND STRUCTURAL
ENGINEER, Rockford, HI.
Plans for any kind cf building pre
paired and structural Iron work of all
kinds. Correspondence solicited. Will
be located permanently In Way cross
SHE
WOULD
FAINT
Mrs. Della Long Unable to Stand
On Her Feet More Than a Few
* Minutes at a Time.
A CLOSE INSPECTION
Is whn* nlwnjs happens when you
are nu*» taco to face 51
BY A LAUNDRY CRANK.
He may bo a friend, but he Inslits on
scrutfJilrlnK your linen. Bo on the
safe and sure side and hnvo us do
LAUNDRY WOR KTHAT IS
IRRESISTIBLE. 3«V-
IPs as cheap as "slop” work and
n "hean'* better. -Jv*’
! Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
KILL MORE THAN WILD 3E48TS
The number of people k.lled, yearly
•y wild beasts don't nprroach the
•mat number killed by disease germs
Vo life Is safe from their attacks
rhey’re In air, water dust, even food
Rut grand protection la afforded by
Slecirlc B.ttvra, which destroy and
txpel these deadly disease germa
>om the system. That's why chills,
•ever and ague, all malarial and
auny bfood diseases yield promptly
» this wonderful blood purifier. Try
them, and enjoy the glorious health
and new strength they’ll give you.
Money back, if not satisfied. Only
kOe at All Drugflita.
FOLEY’S HONEY AND
TAR COMPOUND
U effective for counts and co’da to
either children or grown pereone. No
opiates no harmful drags. In the
* yellow package. Refuse acbetltntoi
am > * turn
Pendergrass, Os.—Mrs. Della Long,
of-thts place, In a rccont letter, says:
"For fire or six years, I suffered agon
ies with womanly troubles.
Often, I couldn’t sit up more than a
few minutia at a time, and if I stood
On my feet long, I would faint.
I took Cardul, and It helped me Im
mediately. Now, I can do my work all
the time, and don't suffer like I did.”
Take Cardul when you feel ill In any
way—weak, tired, miserable, or under
tho weather. Cardul is a strength-
building tonic medicine for women.
It has been found to relievo pain and
Regular meeting of Waycross Lodge
No. 97, I. O .0. F., tonight. A full
attendance is urged.
Miss Mary Martin has returned af
ter spending the summer in Savannah
and North Georgia.
Bunn-Bell College has over a hun
dred students already enrolled, and
more a’coming. Success to Bunn-Bell.
It is one of our finest Institutions.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Redding return
ed yesterday from a visit of several
weeks to point*’ in Maine and New
York.
Mr. George C. Smith, of Fitzgerali
superintendent of the A. B., & A.;,
was among the guests pt the Phoenlk
Hotel yesterday.
The Loyal Order of Moose had an
interesting meeting last nlgght. Fif
teen candidates were initiated fnto
the mysteries of Moosedom.
„ „ „ . , tlon In the prices of groceries and
Mr. George F. Dickson, train mas- can be secured at 54 Reed street. 7 tf - , . „ , , ,
e foodstuffs generally, but there'
ter of the A. B. & A., with head
quarters in Fitzgerald, was among the
isitors to Waycross today.
It is very likely that Mr. S. T.
Benton will be a candidate for Al-
distress caused by womanly "troubles, derman from the Fourth Ward. His
announcement will probably appear
within tho next few days. ,
hand'at all times.
Cardul acts on tho womanly consti
tution, building up womanly strength,
toning up tho nerves, and regulating
the womanly organs.
Its half century of success Is due to
merit. It has done good to thousands.
Will you try it? It may be Just what
you need. Ask your druggist about
Cardul. He will recommend it
N. B-
Write tn : Ladles' Advisory Dot..putts*
snot* Medklna Co., Chatt*noo»*.Ter«n.,for_ Special
Instructions, anj hook, ’Horn#
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DENTIST.
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O Waycross, Georgia. O
OOOOOOOOOOOO
WOODMEN OP, THE
WORLD.
CAMP 161.
Mil.! first and third Thursday •».
each aF*nth. Masonic Hall.
Richard L Singleton. C. C-
D. P. \l *0’ley. Clerk.
Mr. Robert L. Picking, who holds
a responsible position In the office at
the A. C. L. shops, is spending some
days on a pleasure trip to points In
Tennessee and Alabama.
Mrs. James E. Hayward and chll
dren, who bus been visiting her moth
er, Mrs. G. W.. Leo, returned to.
Quitman, accompanied by Miss Kate
I.ee.
Miss Bessie Dunn returned this
morning from a visit to Kinston, and
UiC.rnngty N. C. Miss Ruth Dunn
will remain in Kinston until next
Big supply of card ooard, all col-
.♦rs* Just received at Herald. tf
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church are busy getting ready for
their usual Xmas sale of fancy arti
cles of all kinds. The ladles have
been holding these sales for several
years during the month of December
and have decided to open tho ^ale
this year on December 12th.
WANTED—100 Turkeys at once, un- j
der 3 months old. Apply Waycross;
Poultry Farm, L. L. Ray, Mgr. Box !
448. |
PRES. +AFT AND GOV. 8MITH.
FOR RENT—seven room nouee, 43 i . . . ....
| Atter signing and vesting tile many
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. Elllhg- ^ fcy Congre#8 and ^
ton, LaGrande Build ng. 1 t Geor gj a Legislature, may try to think
up some plan to bring about a reduc-
BOARDERS WANTED—Good board
FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW
PIANO. PRICE $250. TERMS EASY, j
THE PIANO 13 JU8T OUT OF THE , 1
FACTORY, HA8 NEVER BEEN US- !
ED. 13 tf I
FOR RENT—Store house, cofher
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight Apply to U.
Bennett 9-5-tf
LOST—Small puppy, tan color
formation will be appreciated. Phone
13 tf
FOR SALE—One standing desk and
one extra large flat top double desk,
Derby make, and good as new. Bar
gain for some one. Phone 494. 13 5t
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel St.
or phone 462. 1 13 lm
FOR RENT—Rooms near cour.
house in Parker House, also black
smith shop to be used as shopor for
storage on Parallel street Apply Mrs.
C. Parker, 19 Church street 13 tf
FOR SAL*:—Anyone desiring a nice
fancy outfit It can be found for sale at
Sutton Grocery Co. Horse, rubber-tire
runabout and harness; all practically
new,-can be bought reasonable.
Haines avenue. Phone V 13 tf
CABINET WORK.
I am still at the same old stand, 22
Brewer street, and prepared to do all
kinds of cabinet work, upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Having done
your work 'for the past six yean 1
think I know how to give yon the
lad of work yon want When you
need any repairing done, remember
J. L WAITE.
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker. ZZ
Brewer street, phone 284. 22 tf
's one
thing certain, and that is, tho people
In Wry cross and surrounding country
aio not waning for ray such, mo -o
on the part of those gentlemen, but
they are saving now by going direct
to where they can cut down expenses
at once and that’s to May's Mill and
Supply Store, next to city water
works.
r AN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST
aays it is surprising how many old-
fashioued remedies are being used,
which goes tq show^hat it it hard
to improve some of our grand
mothers’ old, time-tried remedies.
For instance, for* keeping the hair
dark, soft and glossy, nothing equal
ing our grandmothers’ "sage tea’’ has
ever been discovered. Although, by
the addition of sulphur and other In
gredients, this old*fashIoned brew
has been made more effective as &
acalp tonic and color restorer.
Nowadays when our hair comes out
or gets faded or gray Instead of going
to the garden or garret for herbs and
making the "tea" ourselves, we simp
ly go to the nearest drug store and
ask for a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy.
Druggists are authorized to sell it
under guarantee that the money will
be refunded if it fails to do exactly as
represented.
This preparation Is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle and is
recommended and sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D.
Offices 329 and 331 LaGrande
, Building. S-j-
Hours: 9 to 11; 2 to 4.
Big stock ladies ready to wear felt
hats.
Humphreys & Williamson.
DR. JNO. T. DIXON
Specialist On Cancer and Dropsy.
Office, Kimbal House, Waycross, Ga.
Will do general practice day and
night. Calls answered promptly.
5 or 6 doses "666” will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25
ecu ts. 7-20-tf
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 303.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENING AT 8:00 P. M.
All Maion, Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W- J. CLARK, 8EC,
Cream '-English Cotton Suiting with
email blank stripe, 33c.
Humphreys & Williamson.
J T TURNER
ARCHITECT.
Office LaGrande Building. P. O. Box S
Waycross, Georgia. '
*
NOTICE PROPERTY OWNER8
Weeds and grass muBt be cleared
from lots as required by city ordi
nance. This work must be done at-
once and within the next ten (10);
days.
2 tf 1
D. M. Bradley, Health Officer. *
.Buy
Your
COAL
At Summer]
Prices. j
1000 Tons of Virginia Blue Gei
JelicoCoai (Iȣ AA Per
Ton
Hi
at
If bought before Sept. 15th.
1000 Cords of ft a pa p e r
Stove Wood at Cord
Williams Coal & Wood Co.
Phone tS&r-- —J - * JI Williams, Mgr.