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WAYCR0B8 lYtNINB HERALD
THE LEADING GROCERY STORE.
New 1 goods are coming every day.
The housekeeper will enjoy an luspec
tton of our stock. No Btore In Way
cross presents so many unusual fancy
articles.
Every article must have c clean and
clear title to enter our store.
^Vhero are you buying your goods?
The guarantee we give has no string
tied to it. X'o “ifV .or "and*8''; ‘
«Jmply means that If the goods’ a' ~
not good notify us and we will send
for then* promptly and pleasantly. It
alfocovers the matter of full weighs
count. When you fully real
ly the pleasure and profits of doing
business with such a trading place,
you will come to our store as a regu
lar patron.
SPECIAL MENTION.
Imported goods, such a3 Holland
Herring. Dill Pickles, Koqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Chees j,
Limberger Cheese, Herring in bullion,
■etc..
Remember, on Friday of each weea
nve get our Tennessee butter, chickens
*nd eggs.
Complete lino of gra'u, hay and
feed. We are still selling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a
pound.
We -extend to the public nu invlia-
tion to visit our st'o and compare
prices, and we will ha railsfled with
the verdict.
Wo guarantee satlsfac bn uu.I first
'Class service and to please all who
^re nfflicted with the eating habit.
THE WILSON GROCER/ COMPANY
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Yhone No. 128. Wi’son Biock.
PERSONAL AMD LOCAL.
CABINET WORK.
I am still at the same old stand, 22
Brewer street, and prepared to do all
kinds of cabinet work, upholstering,
trunk repairing, etc. Having done
your work for the past six years I
think I know how to give you the
Ind of work you want. When you
need any repairing done, remember
J. I. WAJTE,
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22
Brewer street, phone 2P4. 22 tt
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Our New Stock
Of Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver
China
and
Brass Novelties
JUST RECEIVED.
8elect your wedding presents
and gifts from our
NEW CLEAN 8TOCK
80METHING NEW ^AR
RIVING DAILY.
Jewelers and Opticians.
Little & Odom
"Grandma”
Sausage
We have Installed f n electric sau-
sage'mill, and \ull make a specialty
of “GRANDMA" SAUf AGE. We
have an up-to-date market and propose
to head the procession. Try us and
be convinced.
We have Installed - a HOBART
ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and
will make a specialty of furnishing
our customers with tills valuable eg?
producer at a very email cost We~
urge you to try a small lot end see
the Increase in your egg supply.
Then it will pay you to arrange for a
regular weekly supply so that you
will not be disappointed.
T. H. Blizzard
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108 Plgnt Avenue. Phone 242,
ADVERTISE IN THE'
.WAYCROSS-HERALD
SWEAT—PARKER NUPTIALS.
An event of much social Interest
occurred last night at the First Meth
odist church when Miss Vera Sweat!
and Mr. Lee Parker were married.
Rev. Osgood Cook of First Methodist '
Church and Rev. W. P. Price official-1
ing. In the bridal party were Misn !
Frances McDonald, maid of honor,
maids, Miss Cleo Carreker, of Molena, j
Gn., Miss Vera Cason and MIsa Maud ;
Williams. The gentlemen were Messrs'
FVank Parker, best man, Lester Sweat,
Frank Miller, Wylie O'Quinn. Ush
ers, Ran Crawley, Jerome Crawley,
Charlie Parker, Waiter Lee. Little
Misses Thelma and Marie Sweat dow
er girls and Master Malcom Parker •
ring bearer. Prof. J. E. Daniel presld- !
ed in his usual o.-cient manner at. j
the pipe organ. Miss Daisv Strick
land played a violin solo and also
the violin obligato to Schqberts Sere
nade, Prof.. Zelgler singing the tong
The bride, who is very pretty, waff
extremely lovely in her wedding dress
of white Dutchess satin with the bri
dal veil, her mother wore as a bride.
Her flowers were bride roses aiid
Hllles of the valley. Miss McDonald,
maid of honor, was charming in yel
low satin with overdress of
silk marquisette and carried yellow
chrysanthemums. The maids
wore lovely dresses of whlto satin
wirh over dresses of white silk mar
qtiisc'.te and carried yellow chrysan
themums. An elegant reception wao
tendered the bridal party at the home
of the bride, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Parker left at 10:40 for Detroit
Michigan, on their wedding trip.
Mr. Parker is one of our best known
and popular Waycross^ boys. Miss
Sweat Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Sweat and is considered
one of our prettiest and most popular
girls. On their return they wiil
make their home with Mr. and Mm.
. Parker on Mary street.
WARE COUNTY ORANGE8.
Mr. D. N. McQualg, the well known
Glenmore merchant, was exhibiting
in Waycross today two bunches of
well matured oranges, one bunch
containing six and the other five. Mr.
McQuaig has a number of orange
trees, but only two of them bearing.
From the two he will gather threo
hundred oranges this year. ,
MOVED INTO NEW QUARTERN
The Waycross Savings and Trust
Company, of which Mr. D. F. Arthur
is the capable secretary, has moved
into new quarters on the corner of
Elizabeth and Parker streets. The
room has been nicely fittod up, and
the new place is admirably arranged
for the busness of the. company. •
Deen & Burnet also occupy space
in the office with the company, hav
ing moved froip LaGrande building.
Ladles,, call and see .Mr*. Randall
at Miss Parnell’s In regard-to hair
goods. She can make your pld braid
over. 26 2t
L. J. COOPER, President
J. W. BELLINGER, Cashier.
Mr. Mitch Young is In the city
greeting his many friends.
SMALL FIGHT.
Two employes of the Coast Line
shops had a dispute thiB morning
about politics, so it is said, and got
into a fight. One of the men was hit
with a piece of iron, though it is
stated that he was not serlousyl in
jured.
REMEMBER TO RING 315 WHEN
YOU GO TO BUY YO0R NEXT
M0NTH8 FEED BILL, 'WE CARRY
A BIG 8TOCK OF OAT8, CORN,
BRAN, MIXED 8H0RTS, COTTON
8EED^ MEAL, HULLS, BEET PULP,
ETC.
1 3t C. 8. HARDY A 80N.
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WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHT* OP PYT-oAB.
Menu .v ~v kfoa.u
evening at 8:00 Is
Cut). H«t ?lant .vt
Member. , r.. requeues
to attood) aad vjalUnt
Knlgkta are moat m-
-Uallv Invited 'to meet-with da.
J. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
T. H. Mlliei K of H. ft S. * 1L of F.
RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28' tt
nngium end tlio woman have boon
living In (illctirlat Park. He will bn
hold pending tho arrival of aa officer
from Buffalo.
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Or will trade for city real estate, 4
second hand automobile! In good
running order. ,
1 8t Kelley's Oarage.
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REGISTRATION NOTICE!
Office Clerk of Council.
Books for the registration of voters
are now open and will remain opon
from October 20th to November 20th,
inclusive, (Sunday's excepted) from
i a. m. to 12 m.,,and 2 p, m. to up
i. ,
J. W. Strickland,
I 2ut Clerk of Council.
Coffee Goodness Proven
by a Century of Use
There is something wonderfully satisfying and fascinating
- about this coffee blend that has been in daily sco for over a
century. Something far different from ordinary doftccs. This is
the coffee that was served in the quaint French Market, New
Orleans, to society belles and beaux of the olden time. And that
• was so liked by Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay nnd other famous
men. It is today the same identical, deliciously* aromatic blend
that was famous over a hundred years ago,
Then youfould get this coffee with a history—the ;eal
French Market Coffee
only at the French Market, New Orleans. But NOW you all
may serve It daily at your own table. For the old French Market
blend is perpetuated by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and delivered everywhere In perfect aroma and strength in her
metically sealed tins. Injurious elements are .roasted out of
French Market Coffee, * In New Orleans, for hundreds of years,
it baa alwaya been the, custom to drink.cup after cup, even at
midnight. You may do the same today. Be sure you get the
genuine. “There is only one real old French Market flavor.
At All Grocers
IluAd. Round .od Grand anlxkx Ik. '
French MarbefcMills %
(Now Orleans Coffa* Co^ LtiL. ffoprielon)
New Orleans, La.
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