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pSHHPPPfp* (joining every day.
^ETipiitn^ wHl enjoy an Inspec
tion of oar etock, Xo'store In-Way-
. cross present* so. many unusual fancy
articles. k f ■
Every article must have a clean and
clear title to enter our store. -
Whera’aro you buy In- your goods?
The,guarantee-v.e give has r.o string
■tied to.It. ‘-No •■Ifs” or "ttnd's"; '
■simply nfeans that ■.( the‘goods a-,
Hot good notify? *b and tve jrlll sen. I
for them pftnjptV and-pleasantly.
L. J. COOPER, ProstdOnt
•>■ W. BELLINGER, Caehler.
• Architect
Plans for remodeling the Civ i plat 0 j
In Riverside. Park* for "Mr." r .d lire.
Youngblood. A .gas mAchinr plant,!
hot alir ptmp faf a .waterworks sye-j'
tom, modern plulnbtng and a general' 1
re-arrangement of the Interior so as
tenlan
to irake a modern country home : is
contemplated. ‘ N.
Makes Home Baking Easy
i No other aid to the housewife
is so great, no other agent so
useful and certain in making
delicious, wholesome foods
li-.-CIS A "ATTER OF SPEND
ING LESS THAN YOU . EARN.
KEEPS GROWING EASIER TOO;.
BECOMES 8URPRI8INGLY EASY
AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT
FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE .FALL IN-
TO THE , HABIT OF SPENDING
MONEY THOUGHTLESSLY, AND
IMAGINE THEY CANNOT 8AVE.
CULTIVATE ' THOUGTHFULNESS
AND CAREFULNESS AND YOU
ARE BOUND TO SAVE. THERE'S
PROTECTION, ENCOURAGEMENT
AND SATISFACTION IN A SAY.
INGS ACCOUNT.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVING8,
The only Baking Powder
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lime PhosgthsfeB
First National Bank
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS $200,000
mptly and-pleasantly,
.'also covers the. matter%£,full weight*
•-^nd full count.'" When you fully real
ise^ the pleasure and profits of doing
business wlth ruch a trading place
You will come X.> our store as a roga-
, far patron.
SPECIAL MENTION.
imported goods, such’ as. Holland
Herring, Dfll Pickles. Hoqufert
Cheese, Swiss Chieso, Edom Cheese,
Llmberger Cheo3e, Herring in bullies,
etc.. v
Remember, on Friday of -each week
■we get our TeancEsee butte.-, chickens
and eggs.
Completo line of gru'u. hay and
feed. We are still telling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cants a
pound. •-
We extend to the public nu Invita
tion to visit our sto ■ j and compare
prices, and wo will b, rails lied with
the verdlcL ... : „-..»«£$<** • \
1 TYe guarantee satisiac'i-m -m l first
class service and to please all who
are afflicted with the eating habit.
THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY
' x W. M. Wilson, Manager
Rhone No. US. Wi’son Block.
Young Men’s Christian Association,
Tha Sunday men’s rally ‘will lie
something that sifould instruct all
Waycfoss men. Dr. .Rippard , will
speak^o men only. His point* of lu-
terest as a Christian doctor should in
struct every Waycross father.
The special music by the Bunn-Bell
Orchestra wlll.be heard with pleasure.
Miss BaswoJIan, the leades, has k/fcd*
1> consented to aid the association in
all its work.
Remember the hour, 3 p. w. Men
only—all men the same, rich or poor,
high or low.
Mr. Thomas R. Bennett, of Tampa,
Fla., is here on. a visit to relatives in
this section. Mr. Bennett’s health,
which was. quite bad for some time,
is much improved, arid he is engaged
fn business in Tampa.
• MALLETT—M’NEIL, ^
A wedding of much intcrc3t to the
many Macon friends of the contract-
SrrsOlce!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Ver Best Smokers”;
and
'Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufflctw-ea in Waycross, Bp
. PITTMAN CIGAR CO
MEETING OF MINISTERIAL UNION*
The next meeting of the Minister- j ing parties was that of Miss Mary Hy-
fa! Un.'gn of the city of Waycross J man Mallett and Mr. J. H. McNeill,
win be held In Sunday School room ! both of Albany, whiejt occurred on
the First Methodist Church, x Mon- j Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock at St.
day a. m., 30 o’clock. The following j Paul’s church in that city,
ministers are urged to be present: The bride’s dress was fashioned of
Pastors of all Baptist churches in the j white satin embroidered In peafls
city; pastors of all Methodist chuch-1 and draped In real lace that was worn
es In the city; pastors of the Pre3by I on her maternal grandmother’s wed-
terian and United Brethren churches; ding dress sixty-five years ago.
in Albany.—Macon News.
Miss Mallett has been a frcqucrtit
visitor to Waycross, the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Redding and has
number of friends here who will be
interested in the announcement of her
marriage.
at the majestic.
Film No. I. - “An Indian Love Af
fair". This la n marvelous Indian pic
ture played by real Indians. For that
reason it can’t help being an inter-
also Secretary of Y. M. C. A., ami j Immediately after tho ceremony | estlnj , picturee prodneedd
‘Bison’’ Picture Company,
Blomsdaie Pearl, (tre best onion
yet), Winter Lawn Grass seeds
Seals Pharmacy. 18 'tf
) 18 t
%, \
We aro headquarters ror low prices
and easy terms. • > '
18 tf Home Furniture Co. >
P FALL cabbage PLANTS
Our fill cabbage plants* Wakefield
and Flat Dutch, are now ready for
shipment, and we want your orders.
Prieea f. o. b., Meggett:
1.000 to 3,000 at f 1.50 per l,00o
4,000 to 8,000 at .... 11.25 per 1,000
10,000 and over at .... $1.00 per 1,000
|» .Wp advise that yon place your op
iers promptly aa the supply la very
limited this tall. Satisfaction guar-
■‘-e-lny.,* pj?rt- -»
S. M. Gibson C6.r~’Z-!
Meggett, S. &
FOLEY'S KIDNEY REMEDY
(Liquid)
, t J* a great medicine of proven ralne
lor both acute and chronic kidney and
bladder ailments. It !* especially r»
tconnpeoded to elderly people for It?
voodeefal tonic and reconstructive
-qualities, and tho permanent relief
.and comfort It glrea that Gem Phar
moor; T. 8. Paine. . ,
Captain of Salvation Army. Business j Mr. and Mrs. McNeill left on an ci*
of importance, let no member be ab- tended Jioneymoon trip and upon their
sent. ■'■.ci’T' return will beat home to their friends
by
talners, In an act Truo to Nnturp.
This Is a very laughable comedy
Film No. 2. “Speculation." Thl.'ls 6ket?h .' f . you Bc ° “ nnd d ° n,t iaugh
a wonderful dramatic picture playod
U gj a qg’gne place ea Amer=
m m Srouve dti bon cafe.
by a cast ot all star actors by tho
“ Thanbouger” Picture Company.
In the way of vaudeville we take
great pleasure In introducing “Morris
.and Parker’’, black-face comedy enter-
you had better see a doctor.
Paradoxically, notwithstanding su
gar nnd whiskey went up simultane
ously, they will continue to go down
the same way.
FOR 8ALE AT RETAIL.
One barrel new Georgia cane ayrup,
superior quality at No. 40 Walter
street. Phone No. ’76. W. L. Ben
nett’s place of business. 21 3t
A good many castles In Spain i
to be In danger these days.
Mils la, c*est magolfigue!
99
'(“ There is only one place in America where a good
coffee can be had. But there, it is magnificent/")
.
Over a hundred years ago the coffee v '
served at the old French Market in
New Orleans was celebrated. Even
• in France, where the French Market
Blend originated, it was widely known.
“Nous aurons une tasse de cafe chez
le Marche 7 de Francais a New Orleans!"
\ >, V'tPt will have a cup tf affte at the'*' V
the emigre Would say to bis friend
For The Sake oi YOUR
Appearance
ie emigre would say to his Inend
i they left la belle France for the new
colony. This same delicious blend can
be had today in the old French Market
at New Orleans. Until the building
of the French Market Mills
Ad. •’■Oei —
CASTORI A
Tor Infant, tad ChlMrsn.
Thi Kind Yon Hava Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature of
U. B. CONFERENCE.
The Sputh Georgia Conference of
the United Brethren.church will con
vene at the church lu Gilchrist Park
-ext Wednesday morning. Blab^p
ot Chattanooga. Tenn,, will
The conference will be In
- teuton up to and Including Bunds/.
. number of delegates will be In at-
. r tendance. There will be preaching
ty"every night * during the conference,
■—»and the people of Warcrott are men
cordially fnrited to attend.
could be had nowhere in America but at the
French Market. But MOW you all may
genre it daily at your own table. For the
old French blend is perpetuated by
The Same Uniq
Hygienic Roasting
and French Market Coffee is now delivered
everywhere in hermetically-sealdd tins.
“There is only one real old French Market
flavor”—only one coffee with a history.
Get it from yoar grocer—today!
Blended, roasted and packed only by the
French Market Mills
(New Orlaea* Coffee Company, Ltd. Proprietor,)
New Orleans, La.
And your pocket book, you'd
better come to this store soon
a: d look over the new styles in
Clothing, Shoes
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 ua put one away for you.
The color, the weave and the style you want
is here.
Suits From $15 to $30
The Steele Clothing Stor<
AO PLANT AVE.