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The mercury hu taken a decided
drop. We prefer thta kind of a drop
luteal of a drop lu the price of cot
ton.
ALine
Crackers
It} Waycross
Sunshine Biscuits
English Style, Now in Stock
REMEMBER
lea?*-- in up-to-date
Eggs Chicken and
Butter
FRESH EACH WEEK FROM TEN
NESSEE.
I AND l Jl
Mr. J. 3. Knight, who t.
quite lick for tereral days, la
be out agan.
WE ALSO SELL EGG8 BY THE
CA»E CHEAPER THAN THE
OTHER FELLOW.
Leading Grocers.
Wilson Block. Phone 128
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AT THE MAJESTIC.
The pictures at the Majestic for
.tonight will be as follows:
Film No. 1. “Hands Across The
Cradle.” A beautiful dramatic pro
duction by the N’e&tor Picture Corn-
pan v.
Film No. 2. “Tl:o Pied Piper of
Hamelin.” From the world famous
story. ^A picture beautifully staged
and played by all star performers.
MR. WEI88ER WITH |
MR. 8. T. BEATON.
Mr. J..H. NVelBser has returned to
Waycross, and in future will be' as
sociated with Mr. 8. T. Beaion in La-
Grande building. Mr. Weiaaer is a
fine workman and for a number of
years was with Mr. George R. You-
inans. The pawn, shop business in
future will be run as a aide line.
They will carry a fine lino of Jewel
ry, and will do engraving, watch re
pairing, optical business, etc. They
k ill cater to the very best trade, and ,
irill guarantee satisfaction. i
la king Powder
^AbsolutelyPure
NO AGREEMENT YET REACHED.
MONEY TO LOAN.
' Money to Loan to colored people
With good security. -
L. J. Burch. SpeclaUkL
7 SOL Redding Bldg. Waycross, On.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The co-partnership heretofore exist
ing between C. E. Scott and S. T.
IlRjjLilet the firm name of Scott
. A kfejton, hu been dissolved by mu
tual consent C. E. Scott retiring and
B. T. Beaton assuming all liabilities
and collecting all lebts of the firm.
This Sept 28, 1911.
C. E. Scott
S. T. Beaton.
To those wishing low prices and
easy terms, we can please, anything
In furniture and furnishing goods.
Special orders will receive our care
ful a.tentton.
Home Furniture Company,
26 tf Plant ind A'bany Avenuo
NOTICE PROPERTY OWNER8
' Weeds and grata must 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
D. M. Bradley, Health Officer.
FALL CABBAGE PLANTE
Our fall cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Flat Dutoh, are now ready for
shipment, and wo want your orders.
Prices f. o. b., Meggett:
1,000 to 3,000 at $1.60 per l,00o
4,000 to 8.000 at .... $1.26 per 1,000
10,000 and orer at .... $1.00 per 1,000
We advise that you place your or
ders promptly as the supply is very
limited this fall. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
S. M. Gibson Co.,
Meggett, S. C.
NOTICEI
T. Strickland, Tax Collector,
has the registration books open,
your taxes and register. Mr.
Strickland can be found next Satur
day, October 14th., at his office in
the court house for the purpose of
doJlecting stpte and county taxes.
Call early and avoid the rush. 2 5t
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to be in lieu of any income and of
any llcensf or occupation tax said
city may be entitled to impose.”
Col. \V. W. Lambdin, on behalf of
company, made a very earnest ap
peal to Council on this matter and
delivered > what was practically an
ultimatum stating that the company
could not accept the proposition and
if city insisted upon it, they must
withdraw from the matter and* let
city bear brunt of publijc ; opinion.
Mr. Lambdin insisted that the bonus
asked* for is unreasonable and would
absolutely discourage and prohibit
the sale of the neces3ary bonds to
build road. He read a number of
telegrams from other cities, showing
that the highest paid was 3 per cent
and others less and in some cases
none at all. Rome pays nothing;
Cojumbus,/nothing; Jacksonvijle, 3
per cent; Athens 1 1-2 and 2 per
cent; Macon, 2 per cent.
Final Proposition,
Finally Col. Lambdin stated com
pany would agree to pay 10 to 20
years, 2 per cent; 20 to 48 years, 3
per cent, and this was the very best
they cculd do, and they were earn
estly desirous of building the road.
Fred Brewer Postpones.
Alderman Brewer movea to post
pone for thirty days and meanwhile
city tb thoroughly investigate other
city franchises, and if in meanwhile
company would not accept franchise
as it stood, then let them forfeit to
city the $1,000 bond, and let city sell
franchise to highest ladder. Aider-
man. Modre suggested a ten days
postponement so that company would
not have to forfeit the $1,000 bond,
which becomes due city on Novem
ber 13th. This was seconded.
$1,00.00 Forfeit.
Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crusts
or puddings are required
Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable
in the preparation of plain,
substantial, .every-day
foods, for all occasions.
The only baking powder made
from Royal GrapeCream of Tartar
No Alum—No Lima Phosphates
back to special meeting on Satur
day night. Sinclair seconded, and
motion was carried.
Investigating Committee.
- Mayor Cox appointed C. E. Le-
Count, Fred Brewer and J. W. Moore! SEE' YOUNq
as committee to communicate at pace AWAY,
with other cities on the matter. { WALTER M. YOUNG,
From expressions gathered in all! 9 6t. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS,
quarters by the Herald since this
A LOT 70x100 FEET FOR $150.03
AND UPWARDS, ON MOST LIBER
AL TERMS, NEAR, IN, AND IN A
GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD CAN NOT
BE FOUND EVERY DAY. BETTER
ABOUT IT RIGHT
matter came up, there Is do doubt
but that Waycross people need and
are demanding a street railroad.
They are asking City Council to pro
tect the valuable franchise as fai* as
possible, at same time there is no
Waycross citizen who would expect
or require City Council to make such
arbitrary requirements, as would bin
der the building of the road. The
need of the road is manifest, and the
promoters are largely'local patriotic
men and they should as far as pos
sible be encouraged In the loudlble
enterprise. The requirements of our
growing city' and Justice demands ab
solutely a square deal to all concern
ed. The Herold feels sure that the
Council and these gfntemeif can ad
just this matter to the best interests
of the city.
A treat is in store for the ladles
who attend Miss Eddie Parnell’s fall
openiug Monday evening, October 9,
from 7 to 9 o’clock, and all day Tues
day.. 3 tf
FOR FRESH APPALACHICOLA OYS
TERS, PHONE 242. 10 3t
Fish! Fish! Fish! red snappers,
blue fish or mullet, call 189. 6 It
Repon:
TO THE PUBLIC:
RESPONSIBLE BANKING 18 THE POLICY UNDER
WHICH THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN MANAGED 8INCE
THE FIRST DAY THE DOORS WERE OPENED.
THAT THIS POLICY IS APPRECIATED 18 INDICATED
BY THE CONSTANT AND GRATIFYING GROWTH IN BUSI
NESS.
IT IS THE DESIRE OF THE OFFICERS OF THIS BANK
TO CONTINUE ADDING NEW ACCOUNTS OF THOSE INDI
VIDUALS DESIRING THE M08T EFFICIENT SERVICE AND
RESPONSIBLE BANKING.
ON OUR RECORD OF RESPONSIBILITY YOUR PATRON-
*GE IS INVITED.
First National
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS S200.000
Bank
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Big shipment .l.ctrio fan. recelr-
ed.
Byck Electric Supply Cc.
20 Lott Street IS tC
A carload ut peachei, pears, iaS
grape, of all kind., and qulncw, at
Uurst'ii Variety Store. 9 It
I For
FOR FRESH APPALACHICOLA OYS
TERS, PHONE 242. 10 3t
Of special interext will b 0 #tbe van
| devllle offering for the flr»t three
Col. Lambdin then stated, if you days of this week. "The Harmonioua
gentlemen will relieve us from that ( Trio,” will be the offering, lntroduc
$1,000.00 forfeit we~ will hand over. ing comedy and harmony singing,
the franchise to you at once and With reference to this bill the man-
have nothing further to do with it. jagement personalty guarantees that
Finally Alderman Moore amended every one present will be absolutely
his motion and postponed matter for ^ satisfied, we are simply stating plain
6 days. Mayor t<f appoint a com- truth when we say that these singers
mlttee to immediately Investigate are conceded by many to be even
other city franchises, etc. and report superior to “That Texas Quartet.”
Only in Paris
and Vienna
Can You Duplicate
French Market Coffee
In France and Austria—where coffee blending ia an art—you are
served with a rich, aromatic blend, so soothing that it can be enjoyed
at midnight: wonderfully different from any other coffee. The aecret
of this rare blend—the slow roast, that drives out.all bitterness—
has been known in .the old French Market of New Orleans lor over a
century.
Until the establishment of the French Market Mills the genuine
french MarkdCoffee
could be bad nowhere in America but at the French Market in New
Orleans. But NOW you ali may serve it daily at your own table. For
the old French blend is perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and French Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere in hermet
ically-sealed tint. “There is only one real old French Market flavor”
—only ore coffee with a history.
Get It From Your Grocer—Today!
rteneb M«r!crf Coffee h Blend, i. Routed uid P»cit«l only tylha
French Market Mills
(N.W Ortaa. Coffe. Coapxag, Ltd, Proprtetsn)
New Orleans, La.
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And your pocket book, you’d
better come to this store soon
and ioi>k over the new styles in
Clothing, Sh oes
and Hats
If you are looking for a suit
that combines Style, Comfort,
Quality and Service, then you
are looking for The Steele Clothing
Store.
You’d Better Pick Out
Your Fall Suit NOW.
A great many men are finding some very nice
things here. Let u» put one away for you.
The color, the weave and the style you want
is here.
Suits From $15 to $30
The Steele Clothing Store
40 PLANT AVE.
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