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Purina Feed
Purina Chicken
Feed
Purina Biddie
Feed
Purina Horse
Feed
No Waste To It
It’s All Good to Eat
100 Sacks
Just Arrived
Mr. DeVVitt Deen leaves today for
Athens, Ga., where he will attend
school this fall and winter.
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.
We can supply your wants, prompt
and moderately. Give us an oppor
tunity to show you how well we can
please you.
McGregor Mayo
■oarding, Livery knd Sales Stables*
/•beau St Waycross, Ga.
PHONE NO.
DR. J. T. DIXON,
Physician and Surgeon.
Specinl attention to chronic dlsoases
of women and children.
OBSTETRICS, CANCER AND
DROPSY.
Otnro Third Floor Lott-HItch Bldg.
Office hours: 0 to 11 a. m. 4 to G p. m.
Phone, office — Residence
Waycross, Georgia.
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A Statement of Facts Backed By A
dfi Strong Guarantee.
Wo guarantee complete relief to all
sufferers from constipation. In every
case where we fail we supply the med
Iclno freo.
Rexnll Orderlies nre a gentle, offer
tlve, dependable and safe bowel reg
ulator, strengthner and tonic. They
re-establlrh nature's functions In i
quiet, easy way. They do not caus>
any Inconvenience, griping or nau
sea. They nre so pleasant to tnko
nnd work so easily that they may bo
tnj^'n by anyone at any time. They
thah^fghly tone up the u hole system
tf^h&iy^v actlvlt;
On^orlioa aro unsurpassable
irdd^dOil for the use of children, old
$l& Aid delicate persons. We can
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a>'5f highly r^gmmend them to
fipl^Lij^erers form of constl-
nnd itljjron^nt evils,
^ijfrfe si/.vi, :A*i 50c. He-
you can obtai£Rexall Rem-
^unity k\ our
Theffirtvls’
Phone 62 Or 301
J. W. S. Hardy
8UCCES80R TO HADDY BROS.
TRIBUTE TO THE MULE.
The mule—he is a gentle bea3t,
And so Is man.
He's satisfied to be the beast;
And so Is man.
Like man, he may be taught some
tricks;
He does his work from 8 to 6;
The mule—when be gets mad, he
kicks;
And so does man.
The mule—he has his faults, ’tls true;
And so has man.
He's happiest when he Is full;
And so is man.
Like man, ho holds a patient poise,
And when his work's done will re
joice.
The mule—he likes to hear his voice;
And so is man.
week.
The mule—he has his faclts, 'tls true;
An so has innn.
Ho does some things he should not
do;
And so does man.
Like man he doesn't ynm for stylo
But wants contentment all the while j her sister.
The mule—he '.us a lovely smile;
And so fc::s man.
Dr. John R. Dedge spent yesterday
In Waycross.
Mr. Downey has Just arrived with a
carload of fine horses and mules.
Hon. Frank Birmans is in the city
today on business.
jlr. H. R. Robertson, of Cordele,
spent Sunday in the city.
Judge Williams is erecting three
tenant cottages on East Hicks street.
Mrs. C. C. Powell returned to her
home at Uptonvllle this morning af
ter a visit to relatives here.
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Watch This Space
For
Announcement of
Humphreys
and
Williamson
See those beautiful white felt hats
and veils Just in at
18 2t Humphreys & Wllliarr.scn.
Mr. Wise, of Brunswick, and Mr.
William Baker, of New York City,
were visitors together In the city to
day.
Residents of Waresboro state that
they did not get a drop of last nigrt's
heavy rainfall which visited Way-
cross.
The Misses Mlddlemas, MiS3 Sailie
Lou Wilkinson, and Miss Vinson ara
at home with Mrs. J. Q. Ketterer for
the winter.
W. J.
Messrs. J. J. Harris and
Clark have returned from a trip of
some days to New York and other
points.
and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, on Al
bany avenue.
home In Cordele.
Mrs. Bosworth and Miss
lng for Brunswick where she
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* #• ^ <nejs of his coi^in.
The mu’.) is sometimes kind nnd good
He catu nil kinds of breakfast food;
And so does roan.
Like man he balks at gaudy dress
And all outlandish foolishness.
The mulo’s accused of raullshness;
And so Is man.
—Cynthia Scott, In Missouri Rurniist.
Mrs. C. F. Ost nnd mother, Mrs.
Fort, have returned from their sum
mer outing. While nway they visited
Gainesville, White Springs, Atlanta
and other points.
Nearly two Inches of water fell Inst
night during the storm. The local
weather man reports 1 87-lOOths of
an Inch. The moisture was badly
needed and It will be of much benefit
to the fall crops,
CASTOR IA
For Infant, and Children.
Die Kind You Hate Always Bought
Boars the
Signature of
Mr. J. H. Covey the hustling truck
er near Waresboro has ordered a
three horse power gasoline engine for
his farm nnd will install an irriga
tion system at once.
Conductor Ballard spent yesterday
at Jesup, and says he attended an
all-day singing in that city. Wo are
glad Ballard got out to the singing.
It may do him good.
A. fi & 4. fi.fi.
“The Standard of Excellence In Passenger Service.”
SCHEDULES EFFECTIV FEBRUARY IS, 1911.
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CLASSIFIED
mils
FOR RENT—seven room house, 43
Gilmore street. Apply W. B. ElUftg*
ton, LaGrande Building. 1 tf
B0ARDER8 WANTED—Good hoard
can be secured at 64 Reed street 7 tf
FOR RENT—Store house, cdfAer
Mary and Pendleton, formerly occu
pied by J. S. Knight fLptkf to C/A.
Bennett
9-5-tfi
FOR SALE—One standing desk and
j Derby make, and gtfod ap^iew. Bar-
; gain for seme one. Phene 104. 13 5t
Capt. S. S. Fitzsimmons,, of Wil
mington, N. C., formerly of this city,
is a guest of the Phoenix Hotel. Capt.
Fitzsimmons has been connected with
the Atlantic Coast Line for a num
ber of years, and has many friends
in Waycross.
Summer Colds
bad as they are, have about the same
chance with
Reals’ Cold Tablets
? that a snowball does in sunshine.
Try them on guarantee.
ffllbCg. SEALS PH ARM AC Yd
Pullman electric-lighted sleeping cart on night trains between Thoms*
will© and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy
at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:15 pm. gets connections from all
Incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic Limited from Cin
cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and 8L Louie. Connections at
other junction pointers well adjusted and are shown in the schedule folder
which can be securi’ Vom any agent of this company.
Attention la calKu 4* tkt esUbUrfcmeat of connections at Atlanta from
train arriving at'Atlanta 4:4* aft., %vtn fas Atlantic Limited leaving
Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leaving
Atlanta 7:3? am., for Chicago and SL Louis.
W. H. Iveahy, General Pass. Agt E. H. Fell, Asst. Gen. Pass Agt.
Atlanta, Ga. * ^ Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel. Traveling Passenger Agent
FOR RENT—Room at 51 Parallel SL
or phone 462. 13 lm
FOR RENT—Rooms near court
hou3© In Parker House, also black
smith shop to be used as shopor for
storage on Parallel strfeet. Apply Mrs.
C. Parker, 19 Church street. 13 tf
FOR 8ALE—Anyone desiring staff?
fancy outfit it can be found for sale a*.
Sutton Grocery Co. Horse, rubber-tire
runabout and harness; all practically!
new, can be bought reasonable. 9\
Haines avenue, Phone 7. 13 tf
FOR 8ALE—Large ferns’. See Mrs.
Geo. I. Steele, 47 Jane street 14 II
TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE—FIRST I pay their taxes a. any time to me at
BOY WANTED—Boy wanted at
Herald office; light work; plenty'of
Ice cream.
l!K ItE.X4I.I STORK
I will visit the following places ou
dates named for the purposo of col
lectlng state and county taxes:
Millwood, October 1.
Fairfax, October 3.
Manor, October 4-
Glenmore, October 5.
Bragnnza, October 6.
Waresboro, morning, October 7.
Beach, October 9.
Haywood and Bolen, October 10.
Tellmore, October 11.
BIckley, October 12.
my office hi Court House.
J. T. Stricklund, Tax Collector,
12 tf Ware County, Ga.
The esteemed Greensboro Herald
Journal knows what It is talking
about when it says: "The farmer de
pends upon the roads In order to get
his products regularly to the market
The merchant, through the wholesale
houses, depends for his business upon
the country dealer. In our agricultu
ral state, the whole basis of regular
ity and dependable markets rests
Jamestown aad Hebardville, Oct 13. upon lb® farmer's t means for trans-
Those wishing to do vo can now porting his products."
FOR RENT—New two-story house
on Reed street October 1st Apply
W. W. Ansley, 42 Brunei street
FOR RENT—Store in good location,
apply quick at 14 Plant avenue. 16 2t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply this of
fice. 16 tf
WANTED—Experienced Stenogra
pher, The Claim & Adjustment
20 Elizabeth street '
A self-made man is always j
to monopolize the spotlight
i-
Many a man mistakes the echo of
hfs own voice for applause. I
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