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THE LEADING GROCERY STORE.
Nsw goodi are coming every day.
Ti e housekeeper wlU enjoy an inspec-
•ticn of our stock. No store in Way-
xross presents so many unusual fancy
articles.
Every article must have a clean and
| -clear title to enter our store.
Where are you buying your goods?
The guarantee we give bas no string
tied to it. No "if's” .or “and’s”;
•imply means that If the goods •*«.
not good notify us and we will send
for them promptly and pleasantly. It
also covers the matter of full weig its j
and full count. When you fully real
ize the pleasure and profits of doing
business with such a trading place
will come to our store as a regu
lar patron.
SPECIAL MENTION.
Imported goods, such r.s Holland
Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Chees
Limberger Cheese, Herring In bullion,
etc..
Remember, on Friday of each week
we get our Tennessee butter, chickens
and eggs.
Complete line of gra’a, hay and
feed. We are still selling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a
bound.
We extend to the public n?i invita
tion to visit our stb * j and compare
■prices, and we will fca satisfied with
the verdict.
We guarantee satisiac bu and first
-class service and to please all who
ire afflicted with the eating habit.
THE WILSON GROCERY COMPANY
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Phone No. 12S. WPson Block.
PERSONAL AID LOCAL
fot-
Mr. Knight, a young man who was?
stopping at the Beaton House, was
taken suddenly ill yestei'uay. He was
removed to the King's Daughters Hos
pital for treatment. Mr. Knight was j
on his way to Atlanta to accep
position..
MR. A. J. MUSIC DEAD.
Mr. A. J. Music, a well known citi
zen of Ware county, died last night
at Tellmore. Mr. Music was Hbout
03 years of age. and leaves a large
family connection.
AT THE MAJE8TIC.
Pictures for tonight will be
lows:
Film N*o. t. “The Red Man's Pen
alty." Tills you will find to be a very
interesting Indian picture played by
a cast of real Indians.
Film No. 2. ‘'The Haunted House.*
A very Interesting drama produced
by the ‘imp" Picture Company.
In the way of vaudeville we win
offer "Derieu and Derieu”, existed
rulers of the comedy trust, in songs
and tnonolougues.
English cotton suitlngB
tripe, 15 cents utul 21
"The Great Western"
gloves
J. \V. Adams.
3o0 fine, fat chickens to go at 16
cents- pound today and Saturday. Or
der quick. J. W. S. Hardy. 17 2t
New white Corduroy, $1.00.
Humphreys A- Williamson.
HOMESEEKERS* EDITION.
Mr. W. G. McNelley, representing
The Atlanta Constitution. !s in Way-
cross calling on the business men in
the Interest of the "Homeseekers
dltlon" of The Constitution which
will be issued «oon. Mr. McNelley is
meeting with much encouragement
and hopes to secure enough
New erta
with black
cents.
Humphreys & Williamson
from Waycross to make it i
feature of this big editio^
Constitution.
Chesterfield and SteTson hats at
J. W. Adams.
AT THE FRONT
Tou have to be oa youi- guard II
yon ar ecaught napping, It Invites
41 raster.
WAYCROSS BU8INEM COlUU«
GRADUATES ARE NEVES*
J 8LEEPY HEADS.
They are sought alter by men of
affairs. Tou find them in leading
positions of trust.
Our DIPLOMA is an open ie-sam«
to position and preferment. Our
Epeclalty is to fit you for business,
$o make the pay-roll larger; to In-
grease the salary of the “big man."
Enter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
IWaycrois. Qa. R. F. Zelglar, Pres
UNION JEWELRY 8T0RE
Watchmakers and Engravers. All Kind
Of Jewelry Repairing.
108 Plant Ave. Waycross, Ga.
NOTHING FROM MR. CLYATT.
(Adel News.)
There has been nothing learned of
the whereabouts of Mr. Sam Clyntt,
who disappeared from Hnhira u cou
ple of weeks ago and who it is gener
ally believed was murdered and his
body disposed of. One repott is that
he was seen in Waycross the day af
ter his disappearance was discovered
and another report was circulated tliaT
he was now in Texas, but neither
report could be-confirmed.
A Clairvoyant has been consulted in
Atlanta and he has Bald that “Mr.
Clyntt Was murdered by two negroc3.
Big lot DeaUlns’ butler just in.
J. W. S. Hardy
The Sunday afternoon service at
the Y. M. C. A. will be for women as
well as men. Everybody invited to
attend this service. Secretary Nor-
veil will speak at three o'clock.
“THE CHORU3 LADY.",.
The coming" oPthit great comedy
success, ‘The Chorus Lady” will be
heralded with delight 1 by the patrons
of the Parker Theatre where she will
appear Thursday, November 23rd.
What is more wholesome than^ gcod
humor? There is lots of that in
Chorus Lady” and Patricia O'Brien,
Hth her stage slang is a delight to
Ihfl 9§r. The famous dressing room
act is one of the cleverest scenes ever
•attempted on the stage, and shows
the chorus room of the Broadway
Theatre, New York, with the girls
getting; into fltelr costumes for the
night's performance.
If your best girl has a “prevthus
ingagemcnt" for Saturday night, you
may be sure she is going to help about
two dozen other pretty girls serve at
the oyster supper at 11 Jane street.
Don't get “huffy" about.it; ask some
oilier girl to go with* you that night.
"She" won't care; It’s all in a good
cause. Proceeds for Grace Church
fund. Supper from 4 to 10 p.
Oysters in all styles, 25 cents; cake
and candy for sole.
First
And foremost when selecting a bank with which to do
business, you should patronize one that the
National
-ot now Irish potatoes, 10 cents
quart, 3 for 25 cents. 17 2t
J. W. S. Hardy.
MEETING TO BEGIN.
A. E. .Shoulders, a preacher of the
Church of Christ will conduct a series
cf me* lings ip. what is known as the^
By-d boarding house near (ho court
house. The meeting will begin Sun
day November 19th.
C. E. Stanford.
Come to.vthis store for children's
shoes.
J. W. Adams.
A DREADFUL SIGHT
To II. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N Y.,
was the fever-sore that hac plagued
his life for years In spPe of many
remedies he tried. At last he used
Buzklen’s Arnica Salve aid wrote
'It has entirely healed with scar 1 elv
s scar left." Heals burns, Roils, Eo
nma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Cjrns
aid Piles like magic. On.y 251
All Druggists.
Get the habit, smoke
Clear Havana.
B. S.'
T. E. Odum, of Blackshear, was a
•Isitor In the city today.
Miss Annie Miller, of Jacksonville,
is In the city the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Dubose.
Big Lot wide cotton and linen laces,
match sets, 5 cents.
Humphreys & Williamson.
Good line trunks and suit cases.
J. W. Adams.
MARRIED.
Miss Mary Lou Waite and Mr. Vir
gil A. Jones were married yesterday
afternoon at the home of Presiding
Elder Langston, Rev. Lanston presid-
FOR MIS8 ANNIE MILLER.
For Miss Annie Miller, of Jackson
ville, who is the guest of Mm. S.
Dubose, Mrs. C. C. Harper entertain
ed very pleasantly Wednesday ev<
ing. Invited to meet Miss Miller
were, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. Herrington,
Miss Jessie Myers, Miss Florence
Atkins, Miss Emma Myers; Messrs.
Walker, Wilson, DuboBe, C. C. Har
per, C. E. Harper, Harold Harper.
FIRE INSURANCE AND BONDS
Lott-Pcabody Insurance Agency.
Government examines and pronounces secure. Safety and
security, coupled with ample resources, conservative man
agement, and good bunking service, should Influence you
In the selection of a
Bank
If you haven't~as'?et realized the necessity of a bank ac
count, "thluk it over,” ayd Just here we cairyou atten
tion to the First National Hank
of Waycross
RESOURCES $300,000.00
CAPITAL $200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $40,000.00
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O 420-422 UGrande Dulldlng O
O Waycross, Georgia. O
' Before You Reach me
of physical endurnneo and while yonr
condition is still curable, take Foley
Kldnoy Pills. Tholr quick action and
positive results will delight you. For
OOOOOOOOOOOOj backache, nervousness, rheumatif$
j and all kidney, bladder and urinary
troubles. Gem Pharmacy; T. 8.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
Mrs. J. T. Sawtell, mother of Mrs.
H. W. Goddard, and Mrs. Luclul God
dard, mother of Mr. Goddard, will ar
rive tonight from Griffin to be guez;s
cf Mr. and Mrs. Goddard for the win
ter.
For The Sake of YOUR I
Appearance
i m
Shaw-Knit socks ht Adam's Store.
Buy of us and save money. Satis
faction in goods, price and terms, or
vour money back.
Home Furniture Company,
COFFE-COUNTY FAIR, OOUGLA8,
v GEORGIA,
November 14th-18th, 1911.
A GREAT 8HOW1
The Fair will be given on a bigger
scale than ever.
LOW EXCURSION RATES VIA
A. B. & A. .
Tickets on salo November 14th to
18th, Inclusive, with return limit No
vember 19th, 1911.
H. Leahy, G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent, Waycross,
in?. Miss Waite is the daughter of 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Waite. Mr. and 1 :
Mrs. Jones arc at present making One barrel Dutch Herring, 7 for 25
their home at 28 Thomas street. cents. J. W. S. Hardy. 17 2t
Ga.
F.. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D.
I OSTEOPATH,
and
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 419-21 LaGrande Building.
Hours: 9 to 12* and 2 to 5 p. m
Office 321.
Get the habit, smoke
H^i*na.
‘Y. B. S.’
27 t.f
J T TURNER
ARCHITECT.
Office LaGrande Building. P. 0. Bex *
Waydross. Georgia.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCnOS-" HERALD
Stiff Neck
Relieved
For any stiffness or lameness
Sloan's Liniment gives relief at
once. It acts like massage—
quickens the blood and limbers
up lame muscles and joints.
When applied immediately af
ter violent exercise it prevents
stiffness.
Here’s Proof
“I am using your liniment for
stiffness. I have bought two bot
tles of it and it is the bes*. I ever
saw.”
MrvMARY CURRY, Milltown.Ga.
[ a severe pain between jny shoulders, and noticing jrour ad
it in the street cars I got a bottle which quickly relieved me.”
R. D. BURGOYNE, Mayiville! Ky.
LINIMENT
is an excellent antiseptic remedy for sere throat, cuts and fcruU».
penetrating—needs r.o rubbing. Sold by all dealers.
Price 2£c., 50c. and $LOO.
SUin't bock cn H- Hoc? sr.d Poultry mthp. A<fIr-sa
E2. EAKL 5, SflLOAM, BOSTON* MASS.
Very
And your pocket book, you^
better come to this store soon m
and look over the new styles in g
Clothing, Shoes _ *
an
d Hat*
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 mauy men are flu ding some very nice
things here. Let us 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 1
40 PLANT AVE.
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