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ADING GROCERY STi
'ew goods are coming every day.
The housekeeper will enjoy an Inspec
tion of our stock. No store In. Way-
cross presents so many unusual 'fancy
articles. V-
Every article must have a clean and
clear title to enter our store.
^Where are you buying your goods?
Tho^guarantee we give has no string
tied /to it. No ••ifs” or "ami's"; ‘
•imply means that if the goods a*-
PEftSOSAL AND LilCIL
CARO OP THANK8.
Grace Church Guild desires to thank
each and every person who in an./
way contributed towards the success
of the oyster supper, cake and candy
ale given by the Guild for the bene
fit of the Choir fund, on last Saturda-
ening; and especially Mr. Hell for
e use of the store, the local news
not good notify us and wo will tend j imi ' orB for adverUatng, the merchants
for thorn promptly and pleasantly. Ii ‘ tar vario,IB <> Dnatlolle . fanlol ° f
also covers the matter of full weij
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and full count. When you fully real
ize 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 r.s Holland
Herring, Dill Pickles, Roqufort
Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Edom Chees
Limberger Cheese, Herring in bullion,
«tc..
Remember, on Friday of each ween
we get our Tennessee butter, chickens
and eggs.
Complete line of grain, hay and
feed. We are still selling our fam
ous C. C. D. butter at 23 cents a
pound.
We extend to the public nil invita
tion to visit our stb'j and compare
prices, and we will ha satisfied with
the verdict
We guarantee satisiac on and first
class service and to please all who
are afflicted with the eating habit.
THE WILSON GROCER/ COMPANY
W. M. Wilson, Manager
Phone No. 128. WPson Block.
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I patentability. M years ernciienea. I
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D. SWIFT ft CO.
I PATENT LAWYERS,
^303 Seventh Si., Washington, D. C.
i A DREADFUL 3IGHT
To H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, N Y.,
■was the fever-sore that hat plagued
bis life for years in spPe of many
remedies he tried. At last he used
3ut?klen’s Arnica Salve ard Wrote*
*'It has entirely healed with scar elv
t> scar left” Heals Burns, Boils, Efr
k x»ma, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns
laid Piles like magic. Only 25a at
lilll Druggists.
the Ware County Light and Power
Company for the artisth 1U i *r.» ar
rangement, Mr. Norvel of the Y.
C. A. for the use of chairs, and the
young ladles who «o gracloubiy served
as waitresses.
Mrs. W. X*. Gramlln, President.
X’orma C. Palmer Secry. prorem.
CAMPAIGN FOR
ll YJ.CJ.
After two week’s soliciting, durin
hich time $2,000 has been raised ex
clusively among railroad xnen,
meeting of committeemen and a few
invited guests, was held last nigh*, v
the A. C. L. Railroad Y. M. C. A
to formulate and discuss plans fo 1
finishing the campaign during whlc'i
time It is planned to raise $6,000 to
/furnish the 'building. Col. *B. |.G
Backache, Headache, Nervousness
And rheumatism, both in men and wo
men, mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow It to progresi beyond the reach
of medicine but stop It promptly with
Foley Kllney Pills. They regulate the
action of the urinary organs. T*.lnc
in action, quick results. Gem Pharma
cy, T. S. Paine.
FIRE IN8URANCE AND BOND8.
Lott-Peabody Insurance Agency.
Parks was toast mp.bter for the o
casion.
Expressions were from L. J. Coop-
, H. L. Marvil, Dr. J. C. Rippard,
'. F. Eaton and others. The affair
was altogether a business affair.
During the evening a committee oJ
ladies served a most delightful supper
which was greatly enjoyed.
Among the visiting secretaries pres
ent were Secretary H. M. Johnson of
Savannah; W. A. Loyd of Jackson*
vill; H. M. Finch of Rocky Mou’.t,
N. C.; John T. Dudly, Florence, 8.
C.; State Secretary J. V. Road and
Secretary Roper of New York.
The following named ladies served
the delightful supper: Mrs. W. F.
Eaton, Mrs. W. J. Tubbs, Mrs. H. B.
Leo, Mrs. W. P. Croom, Mrs. H. S.
Dubose, Mrs. J. M. Fesperman, M r s.
G. W. Barnes, Miss Miller, Mist!
Christine Lovier.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Pictures for tonight will Jie as-fol-
lows:
Film No. 1. *'The Land Thieves.’
A very thrilling western drama, pro
duced by the "American” Picture Cora
pany.
Film No. 2. "Barbara Frletchio."
This is a thrilling military picture
produced by the ‘‘Champion’* Picture
Company.
The vaudeville act for the first half
of the week will be "Doyle and Fields"
Two kidding kids, comedy singing and
eccentric dancing. This act comes to
us very highly recommended and will
amuse the adults ns well as the chil
dren.
.TEACHERS’INSTITUTE
HFRYJJERESTII
The Ware County Teachers’ Insti
tute, which Is being conducted by
Prof. R. H. Powell at the Cour*
House, is full of interest to the teach
ers. The following teachers are at
tending the institute: J. F. Ander
son, W. A. Berry, Miss Juanita Car
penter, J. L. Bourn, G. W. Cribb,
Miss Mamie Corbett,, Miss Ruby Day,
R. E. Griner, Miss Tommy Mathis, E
8. McCarthy, C. N. North, Missm
Myrtle and Minnie Sauls.
ShctectlfouMe$!
6«l the Original and Oanulna
HO R LI C KS
MALTED MILK
The Feed-drink far dll dges.
Forlnfants,Invalid),andGrowing children.
PureNutritioa, up buiklmg the whole body,
crates the nuning mother and the aged.
milk, malted grain, in powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in • minute.
Take no lubatitute. AikforHORUCK’S.
Not In Any Milk Trust
“That Good Old Coffee
of Long Ago”
II It Wasn’t Good Coffee It Wouldn't Have Lived So Long
for uearly two hundred years.
Market in New Orleans centuries a
Then you could gat
fviench Market Cbffee
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
and we'NOW deliver French Market Coffee everywhere in hermetically-sealed
tins. It comes to you fresh from the mill with all its enticing aroma and deli
cious flavor. “There is only one real old French Market flavor"—only o.tj codec
with a history. /
French Market Mills
But Im m tt b the
French Market
Coffee
HON. JOE BROWN WILL WIN.
Atanta, Ga., Nov. 21.—The followin,
statement has been given out by
th'ose in .charge of the Campaign of
former Governor Joseph M. Brown:
"If Governor Brown receives 76 per
cent of the votes he got last year he
will be elected.
"At the lowest estimate Governor
Brown will receive 80 per cen^of his
old vote.
"Ho will get from 10 to 20 per cent
of his erstwhile opposition vote.
"Therefore his election Is assured.
"The abovo are conservative state
ments of facts garnered from the
most reliable sources. The figures
given are far more conservative than
our confident, honest belief.
* "Our belief is that taking the stnto
ns a whole, from 90 to 95 per cent of
the men who voted for Governor
Rrown last year will vote for him thid
year:
Our belief is, nnd likewise ft Is flm;
of men who were leaders of the oppo
sition last year, that Governor Brown
wjll receive at least 20 per cent rf the
otes that were cast against him in
1910.
Our belief is that, in line with th-)
above, Governor Brown will be elected
by a substantial majority over both
of his opponents.’’
O3opher says a crucial moment in a
woman’s life is when her escort is
waiting down stairr and she can’t find
her powder rag.
Mercury ought to soon be cheaper
from the way It’s been going down. .
James Forbes comedy "The Chorus
Lady" which comes to the Parker
Theatre on November 23 is ono of tho
best productions that will visit Way-
cross this season. George Ade was
never more successful In rolling out
slang nnd the sceno In tho dressing
room in the second act, showing all
tho show girls in tho various stages
of dress and undress is uncommonly
clever. The pipy comes hero with tho
proud record Bf ono whole year in
New York, nift) months In Boston,
six months ini Chicago, and four
months in Ixrndon, England.
Get the habit, smoko "Y. B. 8. ’
Clear Havana. 27 tl
TRIAL OF ALLEGED
WIFE MURDER6H.
Special To Tho Herald.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 21.—Ed- 1
ward J. McDonald is on trial liefora
Judge Anderson in the district crimi
nal court on a charge of first-degree
murder in connection with the death
of his wife, Gortrule McDonald.
McDonald and his wife had bee.i
' separated, and, according to tho pros
ecution, ho invited her last May to
meet him at u lawyer’s ofllco In ono
of tho large downtown office buildings
to sign certain papors. -
When tho couple met they quarrel
ed, it Is clalmod, and McDonald shot
tho woman to death In the corrldof
of tho building.
For
The Sake ol YOUR
Appearanee
And your pocket book, you’d
better come to this store soon
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 you
are looking for The Steele Clothing
Store.
You’d Better Pick Out
Your Fall Suit NOW.
great many men are fit.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 1
| The Steele Clothing Store j
40 PLANT AVE.
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