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WE ARE NOW RECEIVING
CASES NO. 1 CANDLED TENNE8-
•SEE EGGS EVERY WEEK. WE CAN
8ELL CHEAP IN CASE LOTS.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, mi
Mr. and Mrs. Bin *
Savannah, are visitor
Henseveld Is the well
& Crew representative.
'. sngeveld, ol
the city. Mr.
nown Phillip/
Mrs. Charles Lang and children re
turned this week to their home In
Waycrosa after a visit to relatives in
the city.—fiYunswick News.
DON’T BUY OLD COLD 8TORAGE
EGGS WHEN YOU CAN GET FRESH
TENN ESC I EGGS.
Yard ,wide Sea Island,.. 5 cents per
yard.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Sheriff David Ricket3on, of Doug
las, is In the < ity today,* having been
summoned here to appear as a wit
ness in a case in the Cliy Court.
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,.
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
‘Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana f^led Cigars.
Manufactured In Wo)fcrsaa, da* ®V’
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
The friends o’ "Mr. Josh Dinkins will
regret to learn that lit Is quite sick
with fever at his home in Gilchrist
Park.
Statomont of tho Condition of the
EXCHANGE BANKOF WAY8R083,
Located at Waycross, On., at the close
of business September 13, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Time I.oafli 8148,477S3
.Overdrafts, secured 1,375.50
Furniture and Fixtures 4,000.00
Other Real Estate ..
'ue from Banka and Bankers
In this State ....' 3,035.14
Due from panks and Bankers
In other States 312.35
Currency ........810,829.00 |
Gold 40.001
Silver. Nickels, etc.,'2,038.511
Cash Items 110.50 (-14,100.13
Clearing House ... .1,082.12 |
AT THE FRONT
flfou have to ho on your guard II
jou ar ecaught napping, It lnvltea
disaster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COU.SOS
GRADUATES ARE NEVER
8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought alter by men of
affairs. You find them In leading
foiltlops or trust.
Our DIPLOMA Is an open se-same
to position and preferment. Our
specialty is to fit you for business;
to make the pay-roll larger; to In-
erdase the salary of the “big man."
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
Waycroia, Ga. R. F. Zelglar, Pres
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KILLS FLEAo, CURES MANGE,
BICAISE’8 MANGE CURE
BICAISE’S THROAT WASH, WILL
cure Black Tongue In-Dos or any
ulcerated condition of the throat. For
sale by Seale Pharmacy. 5 8t
We handle the famous Mascot
cook stove, every ono a winner. Cash
or easy terms.
Home Furniture Company,
26 tt Plant and Albany Avenue.
Serious
Xt is a very serious matter to msk
j for one medicine and have the
[ wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying to
be careful to get the genuine—
BLack-BsHT
Liver Medicine
The repata'Jaa of this old, relia-
I ble medicine, fer constipation,’ in
digestion end liver trouble, ia firm
ly established. It docs not imitate
other medicines. It i3 better than
others, or It would not be the fa-
| vorite liver powder, with a larger
[ gale than dl others combined.
SOLD U TOWN P2
Don’t forget that W. J. Parker con
ducts a Apt class market, and will
appreciate your patronage. Phone
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JEFFERS—HACK.
Miss Gladys Virginia Jeffers, and
Mf. Arthur G. Hack, were married
yesterday afternoon at the homo of
the brides parents on Jane street.
Rev. Cook officiating. Tho wedding
was a quiet affair, only a few friends
and relatives of the contracting par
ties were present. After the wedding
the happy couple left on train No.
22, for Wilmington, N. C., their fu
ture home.
Miss Jeffers was one of Waycross',
most charming young ladies, and will
be. greatly missed by her many
friends.
Mr. Hack has many friends In Way-
cross, having worked for the A. C. L.
here several years, and at present Is
employed as train despatcher for tho
company at Wilmington, N. C.
The Herald wishes for them a long
and happy married life, and extend
congratulations to the young man In
winning such a charming young lady.
The porch and lawn party given at
the home of Mr. and Mrj. J. G.
Blain last night for the benefit of the
pipe organ fund.of the Presbyterian
church was a most successful and
charming affair. T\e broad, long
porches were attractively lighted and
arranged for the occasion. Mlssor Me
ta Nichols and Etienne Goddard pre
sided at the pretty lemonade booth.
Misses Gladys Porter, Mildred Car-
son and Lucnb P'nnard at the candy
table, while the matrons served cream
and cake. One especially interesting
feature was tho gypsy tent where
your realy truly fortune was told by
gypsy maid. An informal musical
program was enjoyed during the eve
ning. Those contributing to the mus
ic were Mrs. HowelT; Mrs. Seals, Miss
Adams, Mr. Bowler and others.
$169,967.03
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In .... $75,000.00
Surp.us Fund 4,550,00
Undivided Profits, less Current
# Expenses, Interest and Taxes
Paid 1,389.37
Individual Deposits subject to
Cheek 58,330.42
Savings Deposit 10,230.19
Cashier’s Checks 4G7.0!
Bills Payable, Including Time
Certificates representing Bor
rowed Money 20,000.00
$169,967.03
Stato of Georgia, County of Ware.
Before me came W. H. McRae,
Cashier of the Exchange Bank of Way
cross, who, being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing state
ment is a true condition of said Bank
ad shown by the books of file in said
Bank.
W. H. McRae.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 13th day of September, 1911.
C. C. Buchanan, Jr.,
Notary Public Ware Co., Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Leitch, who have been
"boarding at the Phoenix' Hotel for
some time, have resumfed housekeep
ing in kho expectation of the early
return of their mother, Mrs. High-
smith, who has been with Mr. and
Mrs. Carlos Highlmith in New York
City for the past summer.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Die Kind You Haie Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
g shipment of boys' and misses
school shoes Just received. Shoes
that will wear well.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Mr. George B. Hack, of Ludovici,
was in town yesterday to attend the
wedding of his cousin, Mr. A. G.
Hack.
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Mr. Sam B. Lewis, formerly of
this city, but who is now engaged in
the mercantile business at Nicholls,
was in Waycross today greeting his
many friends.
Mrs. J. B. Nunez, formerly of Way-
cross, now of Lyons, Ga., Is spending
several days In the city. Mrs. Nunez
haf a number of friends here, and
tkey are Always delighted to see her.
FOR C0N8TIPATI0N. t
A Medicine That Does Not Cost Any-
thing Unless It Satisfies..
The active medicinal ingredients of
Rexall Orderlies, which is odorleis,
tasteless and colorless, Is an entirely
new discovery. Combined with othejr
extremely valuable ingredients, it
forms a perfect bowel regulator, intes
tinal invlgorator and strengt'aener.
ftexall Orderlies are eaten like candy,
and are notable for their agreeable-
ns? to th palate and gentleness of ac
tion. They do not cause griping or
any disagreeable effect or inconven
ience.
Unlike other preparations for a like
purpose, they do not create a habit,
but instead they oveicome the cause
of habit acquired through the use ot
ordinary laxatives, cathartics and
and harsh physic, and permanently re
move the enuso of constipation or ir
regular bowel action.
We will refund your money without
argument If they do not do as w 0 3ay
they will. Three sizes, 60c, 25c and
10c.. Sold only at our store—The Rex
all Store. Tho Seals Phnrmacy. A5
AT THE MAJESTIC.
.Th* picture pnigrammO for -tonight j
will be as .follows: j
Film No. 1. “Love Is Best'’, The j
storfc—country girl possessed with a |
marvelous voice' becomes discontent-j
ed-and longs for an operatic caregr,
attracts attention of thearical mana-1
ger While singing in church; leaves j
parents and lover and goes clandes
tinely to the city-.. Where she gets an!
engagement, meets with success and '
becomes a reigning favorite. Becom-1
lng without means her .friends de- j
Bert her in her adversity. Discourag
ed she returns to her old home and
lover and ls> given royal welcome. A
story with a moral and one that will
appeal to all.
Film No. 2. “The Picnic”, a come
dy picture produced by tho Powers
Picture Company.
In addition to the act that we have
“Throne and Throne,” In their origi
nal comedy act, the “Italian and the
Soubrette", we will offer the patrons
of this cosy little Theatre "Miss Marie
Harding", that captivating dancer, do
ing a very clever kid ini personation
and chaacter dancing. Don’t fail to
be here for this dquble show.
L. J. COOPER, Prurdont
J, W. BELLINGER, Cltftlor.
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A pproval of the
<
. candies that bear this
name has been won by pur
ity—goodness—variety.
.And this high quality is
assured to you by sealed
boxes and • fast express.
Nunnally’s is always fresh.
Bankiim !V!?_de Convenient
For all at this Bank. Wo are conveniently located, offer
every facility for promptness in banking, and wish to do
buslneis wth YOU. For security, note our resouroes of
more than Three Quarters of a Million Dollars.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
8AFETY DEPOSIT VAULT8.
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
Good Calico 5 cents per yard.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Announcement
Extraordinary
Sleeping Car Service Between Way-
cross and Atlanta, via:
A B. & A. R. R.
APALACHIAN
EXPOSITION
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
SEPTEMBER 11TH, OCT. 1ST, I9U.
EXCURSION RATES VIA A. B. & A.
An Exposition devoted to the development of the Appa
lachian region of the South in genernl. Splendid exhibits of
the South's resources.; Tickets on Rale September 9th to
October 1st, inclusive, with return limit October 7tli.
ASK THE TICKET AGENT
W. H. Leahy, O. P. A. E. H. Fell, A. G. P. A.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A. Atlanta, Georgia.
NoMoreGrayHair
Wyeth, a modern chemlit,
i has discovered an Ideal Hair
Restorer which removes dan
druff, relieves Itching scalp,
stops hair tailing and
Restores Gray Hair
to Natural Color v
WYETH’S
saGE*°SULPHur
HAIR REMEDY
All healthy hair contains
sulphur. When the hair does
dot contain asulliclentamount
ol sulphur. It loses Its color,
dies and (alia out. Wyeth'*
Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy quickly corrects this
condition.
A Wonderful Cora
My hslr woe setting quite gray and
falling out rapidly, and 1 waa troubled
with a torrlbla itching of the acalp.
My head waa full of dandruff, I beard
of your Rage and Sulphur for the hair.
i and uaed It and almoat
benefited by It. A few
“*•- “ Mng. my
i " i 11! 1 I
It la
_ dark brown coldr, aoft,
gloary and pltsbh
I got a bottla and uaed I
at once waa bent
ippllcatlona relief
lalra'
hair atopped falling c
came back to Ita natural <
The Meed of Pure Drugs
Effective with first car leaving Wny-
rross 8:00 p. m., Monday September
4fh. The A. B. & A. have FeCured
fo* rthis service elegantly appointed
electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip
ped with all modern conveniences
One Big Advantage
You may secure your sleeping* car
space at the ticket office, Union Sta
tion, at any time prior to your trip,
diagrams gre kept continuosuly open.
TheA. B. & A. Railroad represents the
“Standard of Excellence In Service.”
Schedule of Sleeping
Car Line.
Leave Waycrosa 8:00 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta, 0:40 a.m.
Leave Atlanta 10:15T>.m.
Arrive Waycros, 8:45 a.ra
TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY.” C. A. DOWNEY, M. D. V. j UNION JEWELRY STORE
\V. H. Leajy, o. P. Atlanta, Go. Vetenarian. ! Watchmaker, end Engravers. All Kind
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. j t» Albany Aveaue. Waycroia, Cl j Of Jtwalry Repairing.
It. E. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Oa. j Day and Night Phono 188. 108 Plant Avo. Waycroia, Ga.
THEREFORE WHEN YOU HAVE A PRESCRIPTION 8ENO IT T O U8
OR CALL AND WE WILL 8END AFTER IT. THE VERY PUREST
AND FREBHE8T OF EVERYTHING IN DRUGS, A COMPLETE LINE O*
TOILET ARTICLES AND RUBBER GOODS.
PHONE
68
J. C. PAYNE,. Druggist
The Store With the Open Front.
B. A. ROflH.
Sharon. Mercer Co., Pa.
Price 50c. and $1.00 a bottle
At All Druggists
If your draontat doca not keep
It aend the pries In atanipa to tba
WYETH CHEMICAL CO.
» . 1 Corllandt St.. N. Y. City
and yon will rcectva n large bottle
expreae prepaid.
rnrr A **e Cake ol Wyetfe'e Nape
k’Hrr and Sulphnr Toilet Soap Free
to anytne who will send us thin
e Ivertisement with 10c In stamps to cover
"pit ol wrapping and mailing the soap.
Col, Roosevelt ridiculed peace trea
ties and says that no sensible man
would believe In them. He might go
further and say that no sensible tnau
would keep the peace, but his saying
co would not make it so.
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Atlanta is going to vote on her
now charter, regardless of the fact
that the bill which Hoke Smith signed
was so full of errors that they do not
know whether it will stick or not.
Still Atlanta wMPhare a lively cam
paign, and excitement is what »he ui-
ually wants.
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