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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
Good, Hard Facts TO Deal With
PRICES AND QUALITY.
An abundance of the newest, in all sizes of Rugs, also in Mattings and Linoleums
9x12 Seamiest Wilton Velvet,. .9JS.OO
36x72 INCH SMITH AXMINISTER,
$2.50
for this full size Iron Bed
exadly like cut. Others
ask $4.10.
91.00 Cub, 50c Per Week.
9x12 SMITH Axminlsttr,.
Full size Iron Bed ex
adly like cut. A $6-00
value. We sell it for
$4.50
Of JO Cash, 50c Per Wk,
BEST GRADE INLAID LIOLEUM, SQUARE YARD, .. .
BEST GRADE PRINTED LINOLEUM, 8QUARE YARD,
6x9 Velvet,
GOOD GRADE PRINTED LINOLEUM, SQUARE YARD, 62 1-2c
BEST GRADE FLOOR OIL CLOTH SQUARE YARD, 40e
TERMS AT THE PRICES, 14 CASH, BALANCE, 30, 60 AND 90 DAYS.
We Have No
Collectors!
Desks,
VALUES, THIS LARGE, COMFORT-
WITH DUO-STYLE TYDEN LOCK,
THAT ARE MADE OF THE RIGHT
MATERIAL, (QUARTER SAWED
OAK). HIGHLY RUBBED AND POL
ISHED, IN THE NEWEST STYLES
AND DESIGNS. WE NOW HAVE A
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, AT PRI
CES THAT ARE MONEY 8AVER8.
ABLE ROCKER, IN GOLDEN GUAR-
THE8E DESKS
ARE EXACTLY
LIKE CUT.
EXACT LIKE CUT.
$1.00 Cash, *
50c per week,
Price,
Our Price, - I
$1.00 Cash,
50c per week.
THIS BEAUTIFUL METAL BED, EXACTLY LIKE CUT, IS EXTRA
HIGH, FULL WIDTH, FINISHED IN BEST WHITE ENAMEL, BEST
GRADE HEAVY TUBING; MAKING THI8 ONE OF THE M08T SUB
STANTIAL BEDS ON THE MARKET. AT THE PRICE WE ARE OF
FERING THI8 BED, IT IS ONE OF THE GREATE8T VALUE8 WE
HAVE EVER GIVEN. ' a "frag*
BED ROOM SUITS, ODD
DRESSERS AND CHIFFON-
ERS, TO SUIT EVERY
TASTE AND PURSE, WE
HAVE A PRINCESS DRESS
ER SIMILAR TO CUT, FULL
6WELL FRONT, th|ee
DRAWERS, QUARTERED
OAK, 18x36 8HAKD
FRENCH PLATE MIRROR
$8. Payable $1 Cash, 50c per wk.
The Store of Great Values, Where Your
This Golden Oak bed rpom suit (exadl
like cut), one of our great values, price
WALKER-MULLIGAN ™ URE
Phone 496. A. R. HOOD, Mgr. U6 Plant Ave.
Explanation Iron R. 8. Benjamin. |cle la to anchored to the larte brick the (act that applebutter la the prln-
T o the Eood people of Wajrcroea pillars, and so braced from every dl- clpal feature of the d^y'a feast,
and the patrons of tbe Alrdouie. I ain'roctlo n aato make It absolutely safe. The Schwenkfelders, followers of
duo an explanation and also an nppol- 1 Tbe dimensions are 90x104 feet, glv- Caspar 8cbwenkfelder,' a german re-
ogy as the result of tho act put on Ing a seating capacity of 9,000 square former of the sixteenth sentury, fail-
11 tbe Alrdome this week. j feet. If three square feet will seat Ing to obtain freedom of worship in
On account of the dissolution of the one person comfortably, we will be herland, sought refuge InhrfetatCo
Kniplrp Theatrical Exchange, 1 found able to seat 3.000 persons. The Asso- their fatherland, sought refuge In
myself handlcnpped for performers elation believes that after aisle room Pennsylvania. On Sept. 37, 1734, ln>-
nod In order to avoid disappointment apace and room for the two pis- mediately after landing at Phlladel-
to our patrons I employed a transitory no's, is deducted that the building | phta,' they held a service of thanks-
Company of good repute. Hut fulling will esslly accomodate two thousand giving for deliverance from European
at the last moment to receive by ex- people. The Tabernacle will be open- oppression. A frugal repast of bread,
press the wardobe paraphernalia ncces cd during tho first part of Oct The butter and applebutter followed. Each
sary to equip telr' regular drama' exact date- will be announced later, year since then, on September 24, tho
they framed up an act on the itnpul- Tho first revival meeting held In it entire denomination has assembled in
se and a portion of the monologue' will be a meeting of Importance and one of Its churches to hold <\ service
proved to be questionable In the minds many of tho believers are already of thanksgiving to partake of a almll-
of many and tho moment my attention praying and have been praying for gr repast at noontime. |
wgq called to It 1 Immediately closco quite a while, that God will mightily
tbe act an^dhey did not appear th: bless by convicting, saving and aanct-
second time. In conclustog will state trying tbe people. This meeting while
that It Is not my policy to permit under tho supervision of Rev. J. B.
anything to be exhibited at our place Thrasher, will be for all of the peo
that will be displeasing to the moat j pie of Wsycross. Rev. J. L. Brasher,
refined minds and that It would boi president of the Jobn.H. Snead Sent-
foreign to my nature and raising to tnnry of Boos, Ala., will be here to do
tolerate anything Impure and ( aug-' the larger part of tbe preaching. Miss
geetlve. j Addle May Gibson the pipe organist
Beginning Monday we have perform j of Wesley Monumental church In 8a.
era of merit booked us from another ■ vannah will play one of the piano's
agency, and that date will mark a for us. Miss Gibson Is recognised as
new era In the history of the Alrdom ■ cue of the finest pianists l B the south.
Tbe new Interior Improvement will The choir will be composed of one
he completedan d our orchestra Install- hundred voices If possible to secure
cd. 8o we hope to give you value re so many In Waycross. Tils Is an In-
solved, for tbe price of admission. vltation to overy singer In the city
Tonight we will show only the ph t- to help us In this meeting. The min-
tiree and will reduce the price for tv Liters of the city have very kindly'
occasion to 10c. The most perfect pic I consented to be present an much as,
tur-s shown In the south. : possible and this coming together In >
Aud In appreciation of your past, tin- spirit of unity and brotherly love,
Theral patronage and assuring you of, cannot help hut hare Its effect to:.
future protection, I am, good on our city as a whole. Every j
Respectfully, body Invited. Everybody welcome, j
R. 8. Benjamin, <
CLASSIFIED ADS.
PARKER THEATRE
Opens the Theatrical Season On
TDESBAY NIGHT, SEPT. 17.
WITH THE BIG
BRILLIANT MUSICAL SENSATION
ELECTRICAL WORK.
For the beat electrfcal work coma to
as. We also carry a full Une of elec-
rlc supplies, etc., also globes, both
arbon and Tungsten.
Southern Eloctrlo Supply Co,
8y!van M. Byck, Mgr.
30 Lott Street F Phono 239.
4 lrn.
WANTED—At once; six or seven
room cottage close In; Rent not over
916- Phono 346 31 «-
WANTED—TWO BOYS, ABOUT
14 OR 18 YEARS OF AGE, AT HER
ALD OFFICE. tf»
WANTED—By a young lady; posi
tion In n dry goods store. Addreu
Msmlo Easterling, Blackshear, Ga.
WANTED—Houso-kjeeper atj oowx
Good homo and twenty dollar salary
to right person. Answer "W” care
Herald. !4 2t.
A BIOT OF NO r KITTIES.
60 PEOPLE GO *
1 year in New York; 6 months In
Chicago; 4 months in Boston.
Now Songs, Nsw Cast, Now Music.
GORGEOUSLY GOWNED GIRLIE8.
PRICES: $1.50, 91.00, and 50c.
Seat Sale at Gem Fhkrmacy; opens
Saturday, Sept 94.
VETENARIAN
19 Albany Avanua Waycross, Ga.
Day and Night Phone 692:
FINANCIAL LOANS.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
CITY LOANS.
Mrney loaned on business property
•nd city residence!. Interoat Is res*
ooible tad yen have plenty of time-
tn ronay. I hare ro-ne clients that
will make Investments of thli kin*
. ?. M. Marker, La Grand* Bldg.
Nine Hundred and Eighty acres of
good timbered land for sale at n bar
gain. Four miles from St George, In
Charlton County. Apply to J. n. Ga-
ney. No. 83 Folks Street, or Mrs. H.
M. Ganey at 8t. George, Ga., 10 Im.
PATENTS _PR0CURED AL8CP
,R Sold on commission. Positively no-
LY advance roe. Patent Exchange, Jenl-
t| for Building, Washington, D. C. tf.
FOR SALE—A fine cow Just In milk; AGENTS—8SII genuine guaranteed -
cheap If sold eoon. Apply to J. F. Blah- J*>° s e. 70 per cent profit Make 920
op. Mary etreet.'or write me Waycross I-lvo-nvento and beginners la-
Post office. 24 8t. vestlgato. Strong Knit, Box 4029,
West Philadelphia; Pa. . 23 I5t
TO RENT _____
FOR PEftT-"My kSnSTon'tSe'cciC niankels. Sweaters and Fall Under-
ner of Carswell and Nichols streets, wear—Dickies.
This Is one of the nicest homes Ini _____
Waycross with ell modern convenien
ces, and very nicely arranged., See Atlanta, Qa., S-ept. 23.—ft now scema
me at my aace l„ the Walker bulla- doaWru ' Whether or not W. M. Cox.
ing and I will show yon the house, * h0 MUed Dr - , J - *• 8eW * 11 ? nd thi: “
will bo st home after five-thirty p, m. * l>ot ln * be " T ‘‘ r
Dr. W. K. Meeks. 34 St com ‘‘ to lrial - He ** 1 7* n * In * MB ) ;
conscious condition at tbe Grady hox-
wANTED
pltal, partially paralyzed, and appar
ently Inatno. He has only muttered 1
unintelligible sounds, when he did re
gain consciousness..
six or seren months. Rent payable
monthly. Bee S. Clark Honk, Jr., at
Ladles and Childrens Coats—Dicklns