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FUR. CO.
No. 106 Plant Ave.
Phone 449,
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SPECIAL I
WI8S JANIE Dar(' FIRST 1
GRADUATE FROM KINGS
DAUGHTERS HOSPITAL.
Arrangements ore In In- made By
the King’s Daughters for a very Inter-
e*tln s program to be given Monday
evening at the Young Men’s Christian
Association. The occasion will be
the graduation of Miss Janie Dart,
who has taken a full nurses course at
the King’s Daughters Hospital. JIlss
Dart will be the first graduate from
the Kings Daughters Hospital here
and the pro'ram for the occasion will
be a most interesting one. The Maj
or and Council, County Commission,
fers, Physicians, Board of Education,
Advisory Board and all King’s Baugh- j month s i„ mdiana.
ters and Sons of the city are to be j
Invited to attend.
The Atlantic Coast Uue has been
asked to run a special train to Tilton
on October ^Gth to accomodate the
people from this section attending the
South Georgia Land aad Agricultural
Exposition on “Waycross Day ”
The indications are tnat the expos!
tion will have a large attendance from
Ware county on the day designated as
“Waycross Day."
Mr. W. D. Morton returned this
morning from a stay of several
Latest novelties, lace collars and i
long lace jabots, special 5c. • |
20 2t. Humphreys & Wiiliamion. j
Judge F. Willis Dart, of Douglas,
was a visitor to the c*ty yesterday,
AT SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
Prayer meeting will be held every
night this week at Second Baptist
church, commencing at 7:30. Mr. W
J. Carswell will lead the meeting to*
night. The public is invited to at*
tend.
Deputy Sheriff J. E. Shaw is able
to be out again after an illness of
several days. ?
Mrs. E. J. Highsmith returned yes
terday from a lengthy visit to her son
Mr. Carlos M. Hlghsmith, in New
York. Her daughter, Mrs. A.
Leltch, met her In Savannah and a»
companied her to Waycross.
Ex-Mayor R. fe. Hopkins,
Brunswick, is a prominent visitor to
Waycross today. He is making his
headquarters at LaGrande.
Miss Lulu Raybon has returned
from a pleasant visit to friends in
Quitman.
Mr. Marke S. Barton, of Quitmait
county, Georgia, arrived In the city
this morning, and is the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. J. R. Smith on Reynolds
street. He Is to become a citizen of
our. city indefinitely.
AN ENJOYABLE OCCASION.
Ware Rebekah Lodge of Odd Fel
lows had an enjoyable entertainment
last night, the occasion being the cel
ebration of the flxtleth anniversary
of the Rebekah Oegree.
The exercises were opened ' with
prayer. The welcome address was
made by Rev. John F. Harbin. Mr.
Harbin made a splendid talk on the
principles of the order, which wai
greatly enjoyed. Rev. R. A. Brown,
pastor of the Presbyterian Church,
made an excellent address.,Mr. C. E.
Dunn also made an interesting talk.
Little Miss Tessie Lee Dunn delight-
ed the audience with an interesting
recitation. At the conclusion of the
exercises delicious refreshments were
served.
IN THE COURTS.
Quite a large crowd attended the
Mayor's Court this morning A negro
haekman, who was charged with dis
orderly conduct toward two colored
women passing through the city, had
a hearing. After hearlra; the evi
dence the case was dismissed by the
defendant’ agreeing to pay the women
bade the money he collected for hack
fare and also their expenses while
remaining over to attend court.
. Tn the City Court this morn’ng,
Herbert Rollins, a young negro who
claims to be from Tallahassee, Fla,
entered a plea of guilty to the charge
of larcency from the house. He wan
sentenced to pay a fine of $75.00 or
spend nine months on the roads.
Joe Green, a negro, was found guil
ty of stealing a sack of flour, valued
at 75 cents from the store of Sikes
& Son on Albany avenue, and was
sentenced to pay a fine of $30.00 or
serve three months.
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Mr. Jacob Keggs, ot Jacksonville,
•pent yesterday In the city, a gueit
ot Dr. J. C. Rlppard. Mr. Keggs was
once a resident of Waycross, and has.
a number of friends hero.
Special value table DatnaBk, tw
yards wide, 50c.
20 2t. Humphreys Sr Williamson
Dr, John W. Ward has returned
from Douglas, where he was called
on account of the illness of his moth
er, Dr. Ward's friends will be pleas
ed to learn that his mother la some
better.
Dr. W. H. Buchanan has let the con
tract to Mr. W. J. Ga-nett to convert
the Jefferson Hotel into an office*
building. The work will begin at
once. The building will be known as
the Exchange building.
Mr. It. T. Henderson, representing
The Atlanta Georgian, 1* In the city
today In the Interest of that paper.
Mr. E. D. Douglaa, of Kicbolls, was
among the visitors to Waycrois yes
terday.
Mr. J. T. Wood, of Tlfton, to
among the guest* at the Vlrdte Hotel
yesterday.
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Silverware
Sale
Discontinued pat
terns half regular
price.
Teaspoon ...... 65c per set
Jesort Spoon, $1.75 per set
Forks, ...... $1.75 per set
Tablespoons,.. $2.50 per set
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Only limited quantity In
stock. m See our window for
Silverware Bargains!
Little & Odom
JEWELERS!
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OPTICIANS
Phone 5.
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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
The Storp of Great Values Where Your Credil Is Good.
One of Our Great Extension Tab!
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DR LEWIS
JONATHAN BURCH
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and
Chronic Dlteatee,
Residence 166 Plant Are.
Office Redding Building.*
Office Hours: 6 to 12 a. m.
2 to 5 p. m. colored people.
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PARKS & REED
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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JOHN S WALKER
Attorney and Counselor At
Lew,
■ Office up stairs Southern
Hotel.
WAYCROSS. — GEORGIA.
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CONTRACTOR A BUILDER
Resdence 68 Margaret 8treet
Phone 103 Waycross, Qa.. .O
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ATTORNEY AT LAW. O
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Rev. O. Tom West, a well known
Baptist minister of Wtllacoochee, was
a guest of the Phoenl- Hotel yester- T H . uiliet: K ot (L * 9. * M. Of P
day.
WAKepfij-o Coook, nuTzi
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gleets ot—v Mead,
evening at 8:00 In
Cut). Hal ’lant art
Members s— requestor
to attend, sad vfsltlm
Knights are moat rar
flaily Invited to meet with as.
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♦ WILLIAM R. THOMAS, M. D. ♦
♦ Offices 329 and 331 LtGrande ♦
♦ Building. ♦
♦ Hours: 9 to tl; f to 4. ♦
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VALLTS, cxudlly (ike illustration, made
finest quality thoroughly seasoned ork, i
tra large hand carved claw feet, handsom'
ly shaped pedestal, smooth running sides,
inch top extends to 6 feet,
A handsome Table at an
extremely low price,
Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days.
Our extension tables are bought"under contract tor our
large chain of stores. We buy for less, we sell for less.
An Unequaled Value
in a high class dining table. This is one of
the be^t values we have ever offered.
Made of bedt quality white oak, the work
manship and finish of the berft, the top i9 44
inches across, extends to 6 ft the modi elab
orate pededtal ever furnished with a table
at this price; exadtly like illustration.
$18.00
56 Cash, Balance 30, 60. and 90 Days.
Monitor Ranges Best tor 90 Years
GUARANTEE:—We v.-arrunt the cartings in these rangei to be th
best mixture ot pig iron known for the purpose, workma.iship, fittings
and mounting to be uncquelcd, flue cocdirudlion to be perfedi, and that
they will bake and operate perftdlly when connected in proper manner to
the flue. • MONITOR*STOVE A RANGE,CO. , |
We handle these famous ranges in either, genuine OPEN JiEARTH steel (guaran- *
teed not to rust), in Well3ville polished rolled steel, or in the best quality cast iron.
The prices are from $35 to $50- You can buy no better range at ANY price
and none as good at a LOWER price. • '
The cleanest, most convenient, effective and economical Oil Stova
‘ for cooking ever made—one that should bo in every kitchen is the
(gffihreTm-oAidcmaiic-
Oil Stove
It bums ordinary kerosene oil, but there are no bothersome
wicks. The heat is concentrated directly on the cooking—
none is wasted. Reduces fuel expense. The flame is cop-
trolled by a lever. This means that you can instantly regulate
the flame at any desired height, a distinctive feature found in
no other oil stove.
Remember that the name
“Florence, ” whether on
a five-burner Oil Stove or on
a single-burner LampStoj
stands for the btst to OilStoj
We also make the Florfl|_
Ovens and Lamp Stoves.
For 8*1* Uy
Are absolutely the Best Values on the market. We
Sav? You Moo&j.
Waiker-Hiod
Furniture Co.
Mad* by The
These couches are made en- ;
entirely of steel and equip
ped with genuine National
Springs. Have steel roller
and are finished in gol
bronze. Folded it is a nei
couch, open a large comfor...
table bed. We sell it com
plete with cotton mattress
and pillow, for
$8.50 %
$2.00 per month, p ■
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