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The Largest Success!
Success means business. Give us your trade and success will follow. Long experience,
good goods and low prices will make trade easy at J. W. ADAMS & CO’S.
Dry 6ood$i£lothing, $lm fiats and 6cnt$’ furnishings a Specialty
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J.5W. Adams & Go’s
$6.00, $8.50 and $10.00
Line of Suits
cannot be excelled any
where. Clothing is what
we mean to sell, and
good goods for little
money will sell them.
Pants, cheap or fine,
from 50c to $6 pair
Shoes,
All guaranteed, heavy
Shoes, medium weight
Shoes and light Shoes
for Men, Women, Chil
dren and Infants.
Straw Talk.
STRAW HATS, Men’s Boys and
Children’s. Prices to suit either.
Good Checks
Riverside Checks
Ball Thread, ten for-
Two Spools Cotton
Schoolboy Jeans
Yard-wide Sea Island
• •41-2 cents
5 cents
5 cents
5 cents
• 12 1-2 cents
5 cents
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. They are HAMILTON-BROWN
make and all guaranteed.
Stylish line Ladies’ Belts 10 to 50 cents
Bargain Counter in Ribbon 5 cents
One hundred Straw Hats, good values, 50 cents
A nice line Ties 25 to 50 cents
Two great big lines of Embroidery 5 to 10 cents
Pair Huck Towels 10 cents
Keep in memory that we are doing business. Polite and prompt attention to all.
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TRIED TO SKIN A BOY.
little Brother Played ‘‘Cow"
Larger Lad Was Butcher.
and
Playing the role of a cow, be"
causo his 0 year-old brother, ambi
tions to “be a butchor like papa,”
told bim to, almost coat the life
<>f (be 4 year-old eon of Charles
Hauers, who live* ht Marshland,
near Parker’s Qlen, Md.
Wheu found he was unconscious,
strung up by the heels alongside
a recently slaughtered nnimal and
just about to be skinned by the
enthusiastic young workman, who
had asked his mother for a knife.
The boy had been a careful ob
server of his father’s methods.
Ho bod often watched him throw
a ropo over a beef, knock it sense
less, string it up to a beam in the
slaughterhouse aud prepare it for
market. He was filled with his
ambition to emulate his father,
aud energetically lassoed his little
brother. When the noose tighten
ed about his neck the little chap
trudged submissively along behind
bis captor until the slaughterhouse
was reached.
There the elder brother took a
■mall iron bar aud dealt hia cap
tive a blow that knocked him
■euieleaa. Then he fastened the
\rope around hia anklea and bois-
• him up by meana of a wind-
A few momenta later he ap-
in the kitohen, where his
her was at work.
ume the knife,” he taid,
tt^o cow la kilt, and I’m
’im.’’
he mother accompanied the
„„, L to the slaughterhouse toaee
what he meant, el^d waa horrified
when be ahowed her, with much
k satisfaction, what he called the
Alphabetical Acrostic.
Always
Bo sure to '
Call and
Don’t fail to
Examine our
Fine Dress Hoods.
Gorgeous Silks,
Hats, and an
Immense line of
Jaunty Bolts and
Kindred stuff,
Lowly priced, are
Moviug things our way.
Novor has
Our trade so strongly
Proven boyond
Question the
Royal sway we have.
Stronger
Than over are our
Unmatched Bargains.
Vagaries of fashion are
Watson’s hobby, aud we
Xcel in assortments
Your refined taste
Zoalously demands,
& are yours to please.
. The Brad Watson Co.
She lowered the little d>oy to
he floor, apparently lifoloisV She
prked over him for tw^fNira,
’-ted by a physician, sr" e . rB *«
■ation of that timecr?° , *‘
Theboy’te
A Ho.pi^ e ?^>nt
System, Br, inuft'J*. V* A. F.
Langford, gaftimS^eut. Selina
MILLINERY.
MISS EDDIE PARNELL
Dm been the leading milliner of
Wayeross (or several' years, ller
business now ie greater than ever
before 2nd her prestige it a trimmer
.tend. Hut In Wlregnue Georgia.
A hat from her store Ie sufficient
guarantee of It. up-toKUteneee.
Moll orden promptly filled.
Waitress, Ca.
TO ARRANGE A MATCH.
A Team From Waycross Attended the
Opening Shoot of the Forest
City Gun Club.
A team from the Waycross Gnn
Club composed of Mossrs. George
R. Youmans, C. I. Allen, W. J
Swain,Dr. I. L. Dodge and S. T.
Holtzoudorf went up to Savannah
yesterday.
They attended the opening
shoot of the Forest City Gun
Club out at the club’s gromidB.
It is the desire of the Waycross
Gun Club to meet the Savannah
club in a tournament at an early
date. It is thought that this team
which left yesterday will make
such arrangements.
A doctor’s rad plight.
"Two years ago, as a result of
a severe cold, I lost my voice,”
writes Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of
Hebron, Ohio, “then began an ob
stinate cough. Every remedy
known to me as a practicing phy
sician for 85 years, failed, and 1
daily grew worse. Being urged to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
I found quick relief, and for tost
ten day. have felt better than ior
two years." Positively guaran
teed for Throat aud Lung troubles
by all Druggists. 50c aud $1 00.
Trial bottles froo.
A NEARLY FATAL RUNAWAY
Started a horrible ulcer on the
leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin
Grove, Ill., which defiod doctors
and all remedies ior four years.
Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
cured him. Jnst as good for Boils,
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns,
Sonlds, Skin Eruptions and Piles.
25c at all Druggists.
Mrs. M.W. Hughes has returned
to Savannah after a pleasant visit
to her sister Mrs. Loftin.
Schodulc taking effect Jan. 1,1002.
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Trains Nos. 1 and 2 dally except Sun
day. Trains Not. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
-'Connections at Offerman with Plant
System, and at Nlcholls with Atlantic A
iiitudugham railroad.
J. J. McDonovou,
Vice-President, Savannah, Ga.
Gko. W. Smith,
General Agent, Offerman, Ga.
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Sm)* Drug milk. 8 cans for S3 cents
cial Almana, J. K. SsesoMs & Bro.
Natatorlum Now Open^
Clean, Pure Artesian Water, warmed.
THE NICEST SWIMMING FOOL
IN THIS PART OF GEORGIA...
The Pool is open Monday and Friday after
noons for Ladies and Gentlemen. Wed
nesday afternoon for Ladies only. For
gentlemen only the rest of the time.
Open till late at night.
Price 25c. Children 15c.
OSCAR LOTT, PROPRIETOR.
Phone 135 Quick.
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WAYCROSS FIRE
DEPARTMENT
Is not like this.
Protect property with Policy,
not buckets.
» '< INSURANCE,
Fire, Accident, Health, Steam
Boiler, Storm, Lightning, Bur
glary, Plate Glass, Liability and
Fidelity and Guarantee ponds.
We rent
and. sell
REAL ESTATE.
LOTT & PEABODY,
Lott-Hitcb Building, Waycross, Ga.
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Evidence Far Better Than Words. *
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Clothing
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Our handsome stook of Men’s
FINE CLOTHING.
The handsomest lot of Men’s
Goods ever sold in Waycross.
Om Beautiful Line of Stylish
Neckwear
Our lines of Youths’ and
Children’s Fine Clothing.
Good, stylish, seasonable
goods low. Come and see
and have the evidence of
your own eyesight.
Waycross Clothing Stored
OWENS block:
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