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'THE/LEADING GROCERY STORE..
1 gocd3 are coming every day. f
The housekeeper will, enjoy an lnspeo-j
4ion of our stock. No store in Way-
cross presents so many unusual fancy
articles.
PERSONAL IB LOCAL
son of Prof! F. Horton
University of South
Wit, SON—COLCOCK,
Of interest to the many friends
K -Miss Julia Wilson is the announcement
Every article mutt have’a clean and of her marriage In Clmrle.ton. B,
clear title to enter our store. Tuesday, to Ur, Charles J. Colcoeli,
• yfhe' 0 are you .buying your goods? j r The Columbula (8. C.) State
^ 'Jlie guarantee we give has no string yes terUay contains the tollotrin.
. tlCl1 ,0 !*• er rand’s”; * couo , of the wed dins:
simply, means that it the goods s'- ' "A marriage of local Interest toik
aot good notify us and wo wlll % sen , . plate Bt charleston yesterday, ...
for them promptly and pleasantly. It contracting parlies being Miss Jult
also.covers the matter of fall welg tta Wilson of Wayeross, Ca.. and Charles
and full count. When you fully real- Jo , 108 colcock, Jr., formerly of Colut^.
thfe plea ‘„ uro au 5 » rofUu ot “°‘ns bin and now of Bluffton. The groom
business with such n trading placo j a llie e i ( ; eat
you will como to our store
lar pation. j Carolina, and has lately located
SPECIAL MENTION. ! Bluffton Tow the practice of Iiia pro
Imported goods, such r.a Holland
- Herrins, Dill Pickles. Itogufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Cheat j,
Xlmberger Cheese, Herring in bullion,
Wilson of Wnycross, Gn. The
k Remember, on Friday of each w
pve get onr Tennessee butte.-, chickens BIehop XorUlrop> a
eoe,S ' ) bride. The wedding; was attended Gy
Complete line of gra’u, hay and
feed. We are still selllm: 'Mir fam
ous C. C. D. butter ■
■ j Mr. and Mrs. Colcock came to Co
pound. |
. *“ ■ lumbia last night and will spend a few
We extend to the public n:i Invite-
, days at the home of the groom
■tlon to visit our 3tb*j and compare I
prices, and we will ba rntlslied with 1
the verdict.
We guarantee satisfuc'nn nn.1 first
-class service and to please ull who
are n'‘flirted with the eating; habit.
THE '.VILSOn GROCER/ COMPANY , . . . T „
j Annie, to Judge J. C. Roynolds
large
. fecaion as attorney at law,
well known in Columbia to
circle of friends. The bride
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M.
k | mony was performed by the Rt. Rev.
relative of the
. only
pie.
few qlose friends of the con-
! enls before goin^
, future home.”
par-
to Bluffton, the!
j CHAMPLAIN—REYNOLDS.
j Mrs. Fdjvard Alonso Champlain an
nounces the marriage of her daughter
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Phono No. 12S. Wi’eon Biock.
j Jacksonville, Fla., on November 2nd
Judge Reynold's many friends join
the Herald In extending best wishes
and congratulations.
CABINET WORK. *
1 am still at the same old stand, 22 I
Brower street, and prepared to do all | Mis. Colleen Coe w-a B the charming
kind, of cabinet work, upholiterlng,. hostess at a Halloween party at her
trunk repairing, etc. Having dona
your work for the past six years I
think I know how to give you the
lad of work you want When you
need any repairing done, remember
J. 1. WAITE,
The old reliable Cabinet-Maker,
Brewer street, phone 2P».
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Our New Stock
Of Cut Glass,
Sterling Silver
China
and
Brass Novelties
'JUST RECEIVED.
Select your wedding presents
and gifts from our ,
NEW CLEAN 8TOCK
SOMETHING NEW AR
RIVING DAILY.
Jewelers and Optician,.
Little & Odom
Margaret 1
' ..ns, Ri
home at Homestead Tuesday evening:
All sorts of of Halloween festivities
were Indulged In, such as bobbing for
apples in tubs of water, fortune tell
ing and numerous other games. Miss
Coe received her guest wearing
dainty silk dress trimmed with lace.
Mrs.^Coe and Mrs. J. T. Cannon serv
ed delightful refreshments. Miss Coo’s
guests were Misses Irene Bowen,
Dougins, May Waters, Flora
Ruby Bowen, Minnie Riggins;
Laura Coe; Sarah Bowen; and Mrs.
Douglas, Mrs. Glen E. Thomas, Willis
Cannon, Joseph Rollison, Jule Varna-
doe; Hardy Collins; Arnold Bowen;
Lester Waters; Lonnie Varnadoe,
John Summerland, Paul Cannon, Har
ry Varnadoe, Mrs. A. C. Snedeker;
Mr. Harold Jackson; Mrs. T. Can
non, Mr. Tom Varnadoe, Mr. Wyon
Coo, Mr. A. B. Coe.
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"Grandma
Sausage
We have Installed an electric sau
sage mill, and will make a specialty
of “GRANDMA" SAUSAGE. We
have an up-to-date market and propose
to head the procession. Try us and
be convinced.
,Wo have Installed a HOBART
ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and
wlH make a ’specialty of fqrniahlag
our customers with this valuable egg
producer at a very small cost. We
urge you to try a small let and seo
the Increase in your egg supply.*
Then it will pay you to arrange for a
r^taar' weekly supply so that you
will aot.be disappointed.
T. H. Blizzard
• )
iCS Plant Avenue. Phone 242.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
MR. DAN JOHNSON DEAD.
Mr. * Dan Johnson, a well known
Olsen, died this morning at his home
at Atkinson. Mr. Johnson had beon
In falling health' for the past two or
three years and hts death was not un
expected. He was a .Confederate vet
eran and leaves a wife and several
children. Mr. Johnaon was about G5
years old. —-
REMEMBER TO RING 315 WHEN
YOU GO TO BUY YOOR NEXT
MONTHS FEED BILL, WE CARRY
A BIG 8T0CK OF 0AT8, CORN,
BRAN, MIXED 8H0RTS, COTTON
SEED MEAL, HULLS, BEET PULP,
ETC.
1 3t C. S. HARDY A SON.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. (7
KNIGHTS OF PYT-siAS.
MeHis tv-v kfoa.la
' •' evening p.t 8:00 in
’ ILii ?Iart
* r ■ ;’<• tn'-K:r* s« r«.n.;c tit.----
' to ’ittend, ’'Iditicii
—* *re most '-or
Uilj invit-«l to m ot *5r‘;tb us,
J.. L. CRAWLEY, C. C.
\ H Millin'’K \»t H. & S.‘A* It. cf.F
RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 V
. REGISTRATION NOTICE!
Office Clerk of C6uncil.
Books for the registration of voters
are now open and will remain open
from October 20th to November 20th.
exclusive, (Sunday’s excepted) from
> a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 5 p.
J. W. Strickland,
A 25t Clerk of Cour.ciL
FORMER GOVERNOR
. BROWN’S PLATFORM.
• (Savannah Newt.)
There is nothing objectionable and
much to commend in .the eleven
planks of former Gov. Brown’s pah
form. It is noticeable that he doesn t
mention prohibition or lpcal option,
and without using any names he ai*-
parently takes a 8 shot! at Gov. tftnitb
and judge Russell.
He doesn’t think that the liquol
question Is nn issue in the campaign,
and that prob^Jdy Is why he make.)
mention of it. How fur the Voters
will acreo with jiim that It Isn’t, an
vitalizing medicine.
Men and women who aro weak and
In poor health, unable .to shop or oat
well, and who have given up hopo of
ever being strong again should cer
tainly fylke Vino!, with-it waiting
another day, for it is oxactly what
they need.
There is no risk at all, for It is so
not suro that all of tho pco-jsuro to do good that we guarantee it
plo agree with former Gov. Brown absolutely and will refund tho money
that the government should be admin-j if you aro not satisfied. The Seals'
istered economically, that all unneces-1I'harmacy.
y offices should be abolished and
issue, since the other candidates aro
making it so, is) problematical. It is
a fact, however, that very little was
heard of it ui\til Judge Russbli an-
.meed that he stood for local option.
Then lion. Pope Brown stated that he
stood for prohibition, but aa yet tho
ople don't seem to be greatly stir
1 up over the liquor issue.
MRS. GODFREY WELL AGAIN.
Vineland, N. J.—Mm. Allen T. fclod-
frey who haa been in bad health fob
some time, has Just written the fol
lowing lettef telling of her~recovery.
’’Everyone who is in broken health
ought to know that VlnoP will build
them up anil make them strong. It
restored my strength aLtd vigor after
I had been In a badly run-J^wu con
dition for several months, and I never
fall to give Vlnol ajjood word now.”
This is one more proof that our de
licious cod liver and iron remedy
Vinol, which Is free from cod liver
oil, Is a remarkably strengthening and
that the Legislature should keep ap-
ropaiations within the state’s income,
the prevailing recklessness in mak
ing appropriations continues It will
not be long before tho state will bo
seriously embarrassed financially.
Former Gov. Brown says that he
loesn’t iutend to try to run the other
departments of the government. That
commendable. The inference is
plain that he things Gov. Smith is
trying to do that. However, bo that
it may, it is advisable that the oc
cupant of tho governor’s chni
shouldn’t undertake to concentrate
of the authority of the state in his
office. An undertaking of that kind is
calculated to create the impression
that the governor is using his offleo
his own interest rather than that
the people.
Of course former Gov. Brown favors
good roads and thinks the more of
them we have the better It will be for
the state, and naturally he stands for
county unit plan In selecting del
egates to Democratic state conven
tions. He has always favored that
plan. And there will be many wh£T
will approve his declaration in favor
letting local tribunals deal
local utility concerns.
The platform is very conservative.
}he main it is a promise to faith
fully administer the.laws'and to hold
rudder so steadily th&t there will
no danger that the ship of state
will run on the roads. Mr. Brown
gave very general satisfaction, when
was governor and therp Is no rea-
to doubt that he would give the
state another good administration * if
should be chosen to fill tho vacan-
Many will vote for him on the
ground that having served the state
well as governor he was entitled
another term by way of endorse
ment. His strength Is in the record
has made rather than anything he
promises to do or any Issue for which
he stands.
We N note that Italy Is planning to
make the Duke of tho Abruzzi Govorn-
nor of Tripoli. Will Miss Klklns be
disposed to consider a position as
governess?
Ca^ididnios for the mayoralty in
Cincinnati have agreed that If either
is elected the salary of tho office will
reduce from $10,otto to $r,,ono. From
this day It may be judged how badly
they want the office.
Mr. Hines the secretary of tho lum
ber trust may ho an expert senator-
maker/ but ho is too niodost to hang
out his shingle and advertise the bus
iness. Besides, It is merely a ,§!de
Issue with him.
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CHEAP FOR CASH,
Or will trade for city real estate, 4
second hand automobiles In good
running order.
1 6t Kelley’s Garage.
It’s Too Easy to Save
MERELY A MATTER OF SPEND
ING LESS THAN YOU EARN.
KEEP8 GROWING EASIER TOO;
BECOMES SURPRISINGLY EASY
AFTER YOU HAVE PRCTICED IT
FOR A WHILE. PEOPLE FALL IN
TO THE HABIT OF 8PENDING
MONEY THOUGHTLESSLY, AND
IMAGINE THEY CANNOT SAVE.
CULTIVATE THOUGTHFULNE38 >
AND CAREFULNE88 AND YOU
ARE BOUND TO 8AVE. THERE'S
PROTECTION, ENCOURAGEMENT
AND SATISFACTION IN A SAV
INGS ACCOUNT.
4 PER CENT PAID ON SAVING8.
First National Bank >
OF WAYCROSS
OUR CAPITAL IS S200 9 000
PARK MOR RAND CO
* M GINEER8 AND CONTRACTOR&
Lott-Hitch Building.
RE-INFORCED CvNCRE^E.
As a rich pessimist James J. Hill
continues to take tho cako”, observes
a contemjHjrary. Also tho ''dough."
Before You Reaeh me Limit
of physical endurance and while your
condition Is still curable, take Foley
Kidney Pills. Their quick action and
positive results will delight you. For
backache, nervousncsi, rheumatism,
and all kidney, bladder and urinary
troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. 8.
Palno.
CHICKENS! CHICKENS! THREE
HUNDRED HEAD CHICKENS FROM
CENT8 TO TWENTY CENTS PER
POUND, JUST RECEIVED AT J. W.
HARDY’S. 3 1t
THIRD AND LA8T ROUND AND
DON’T FORGET TO REGI8TER
will be ut following places on
dates named for the purpose of col
lecting state and county taxes:
Manor, Ga., November 13.
dlemnore, Gn.. November 14. . ,
aganza, Ca./Novembdr 15.
'ourt house, November 1C. -
aresboro, November 17.
.Millwood, November 18.
Fairfax, November 20. ,
Beach, November 21. *
Boien, half duy, November 22.
Hayvvoo<L half day, November 22.
Jamestown, half day, November 22.
Hebardville, half day, November 22
Court House, November 25.
Court House, November 27.
Telmore, November 28.
Bckley, November 29.
Court House, November 30.
Court House, November 31.
J. T. Strickland,
3_tf. - T. C. W. C.
The Sake Of YOUR |
Appearance f
Andyour pocket book,, you’d g
better come to this store soon it
and 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 yotf
are looking for The Steele Clothing
Store.
You’d Better Pick Out
Your Fall Suit NOW.
rv great many men ate finding some very nice
things here: Let us put one away for you.
The color, the weave and the stylg you want
is here.
S Suits From $15 to $30
1 The Steele Clothing Store
I 40 PLANT AVE.