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WAY CROSS EVENING ” * <»».
For Your Own interest
You should know that we have the most
complete line of high-grade Furniture,
Rugs, Mattings and Linoleums, that have
ever been shown in this city, that our h w . .......
prices are from 10 to ZO per cent lower % two inch, (continuous podti, in the new Cop- r
than you will find elsewhere, owing to the im- Su“icE b ’ with ! ar8e
mensc quinlities we bny tor onr several large stores. I y 3 cash, balance's#, 6onnd n days. * °
Iron and
Brass Beds,
Also the famous Lay-
cock, hand- painted,
panel beds,
$2 to $50
Rattan and Mahogany Parlor Suits,
In Mahogany,
$24 to $50
From the bedl
factories, in cor
rect fftyles and
finish, i
We have a number of new pattens in Rattan, either
in upholstered weithered oak finish, or in the light.
Splendid value; simili r to cut, (except has two rockets) in
stead of arm chair. Our price, - $16.00
Vi cash, balance 30, 60 and 90 days,
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Mission Style Library Table,
exactly like cut, 30 in. high, top 24x46 in. Early English]
finish, made of solid oak, very |heavy, has writing desk<
drawer, and large bock rack at each erd.
OUR PRICE, $11.00]
Vi cash, balance 30, 60 and 90days*
A Shipment of 54-Piece Dinner;
Sets.
We sell these sets at $6.00, the same as we
formerly sold our 53-piece sets. Buy now, while
we have a variety of patterns. $1.00 cash, 50c week.
Mission Desk Table,
Made of the best
quality oaV. Early
English linish, 30
In. high, top 21x31
in. Suitab.e for
any iroom. Hat
large drawer en
tire length, which
when open forms
wriiingdesk, with
ink well, groove
for pens and pen
cils in top of drawer when rioted, is a 4
beautiful library table, massive in appearance, extia
Ate. $1.60 per week, at - $7.00
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New Fall Patterns,
fn Matting the
latest colors
and designs,
both in China
ard Japanese
varieties, from
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Ihe Store ol Great Values, Where Vour Credit Is Good.
WALKER-MULLIGAN FUR. CO.
Phone 499. A. R. HOOD, Mgr. 106 P.ant Ave.
IBUlS-jil m j
' # rj;e H. B. 1. boys were defeated in
r. practice game of ltall Lift Monday
ly the High 8cbco! team. However,
. . lI> lea*.M u» one score ahead ar
wo wore victorious !n a former game.
!!. C. Hodge* occupied t:.e pulpit of
Govio Jones, and the Misses Gowen.
mnt Valley cliur
in;; and Sunday
.»rday
i.lng
\ '<• weJcon c to our fcIioo!
new ctud.nl*: H. I..
vt;y; Henry Brady, 8«r:vtn: N
die Deyerle, city; G. .1. Wooti
o.. James Peak. Nuhunta.
I 8HERIFF’8 SALE.
GEORGIA—WARE 'COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court Hou*e
door in said County, within i:;e legal
*: curs of sale on the 1st Tuesday U.
November next the following property,
to-wlt;
All of those certain lot* of lanj
situated, lying nnd bring In the City
»f Waycross, Ware County, Georgia,
.ind In that portion of said city known
s Tecnwood and described ns lots
r ''“r* 41, £2 and 19 in block nun.
l.cr 38 alto lots numbers 1, 4 and 5 in
block 27 1-2 alto lots numbers 15 and
If in block number 27, also lots num-
tract of laiid^iuory particularly des- ’ without carrying and exposing
V/. F. West preached at Homervllle bers 21, 22 and 23 in block number
Sunday. He returned with the an- 22, also an uudividei
\ Placement of a pleasant trip. j In lot* number* 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
An orchestra has been formed by 10, 13, 14 and 15 iu block 208 and also
.’ e teacher of our Violin Department, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10 in
We appreciate Miss Blnnd ■ efforts in block number 212. Said lots more!
the
same at the Court House door, on the
day of sale.
This October 7, 1910.
J. P. Cason,
Deputy Sheriff. Ware County, Ga.
liVed «s fdllowy; All of one half un
divided of li.ut Last nr par
cel cf land *nd being and lying In
be City *.V-y*:rocs. War© County,
Georgia, commencing on lane North
of lands of Plaster Bands, and run
ning thence Northerly elonq said
lane (31) Thirty one feet; thence
Westerly right une’es tOC; Ni:;ty six
i’eet; fncnc o Ecutheily :o lands of j ————————
Eas er Banks, (31) Thirty one feet, UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST
thence Eauorly at right angle* (96) ' At Gilchrist Park J C Pumphrey pastor
Nlnty six feet to point or place ot be* j Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m.
ginning, and bounded aa follows: ! Suni)!1 >' School at 3 p. m.
On the Eaat by Lane, Weat by 1 '''’“""S P 00 ? 1 ' 8 meeting FiMaf night
lands of Louisa Middleton, South by ,:15 Everybody Invited.
North '
At the Churches
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
PHONE 25.
SITUATION WANTED ASS FREE
WHEN REQUESTED.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
lands of Easter Banks, North by
street or public road leading to Duke,
o-haif interest Georgia. Said laad being further as
cribed as a part of the tract convey
ed by K C. Tebeau to Donam John
son tn deed dated January 1st, 1874.
Recorded in Book deeds “A", Page
: !* direction and arc already cujoj-
‘.r2 the result of them.
*~he pull it of the Second Church
• occupied by*H. J. Ju.npton on
•a t Sunday morning aud evening.
Cur students, under the dlrcv len o!
V o teachers of the »jco , al depart
r cots, are prcpnrlns to give i H:i”ow-'
i •- a entertainment. The proceed* of a
re ' !nal »dml8*ton fee to this entor-
.nnent will Iw used for the improve-
cat of the institution, grounds, etc.
c are glad to havo I>. A Byrd re
turn to us after a few absence* on «<*-
t* r? etc cncfii*. j
Lwes Genevieve Hucgin* end Lil-
T'-O’ .ron spent the week end in
: ? I s. ea.\
. i about thirty dnyg our boy* win
r to wear uniforms on all spec-
. ! -revisions.
*n DonaKlson spent Suuday with
* .rents at Blackshear.
‘ Glee Club has been orcanlicd.
• hope to show the people of Way-
- on w’oat we can do In the near
futare.
Thoee or our number who are ex-
particularly described aa being sltua- ***• WRro County, Georgia,
ted in that sub-division of said City ,,a,ne, •
of Wnycross. known as Central Park, | Administrator EsUte of Sarah James,
also an undivided one-half Interest in 4 Deceased,
lots of land number 8 In block number I ~
$10 in that portion of aald City of [ SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
Waycroee. known a. Polka PMM. | A _ wABB
ion. and being a corner lo. fron.ln. , yj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
on Clinton street a distance of 1151, ., „ .
*«• »n raid County w«ii>in the legal
feet and on Pine street a distance of . „ . . . . _ .
|h*« c. sale, on lh«; Firat Tuesday,
106 feet. j Jt cv Dex ^ the | 0 ji OW | 0 g pro>-
Levied on aa the property of the de-j erty t o-wlt:
fer.dant, J. T. Myers, under and by» .... ... . - 4 _ 1
t 27 ItrlcA l rucks; 3 Iron Retorts; 2.
.litre of m execution Issued from the * , , « „ !
• Brick Prc re.. 1 Engine end Boiler
City Court of Waycross In favor 01 , _ .....
r ‘ - f? - l^fur* •; Sand Mixing Machine;
Hr.: National Bank of Waycross,
i CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH,
tom er Brunei and Reed sf reels
Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. in
Sunday School at 4 p. m.
Preaching every 8unday at 11 a.m
an.* &- 8:00 p. m. Epworth Lea?. ?
'ueaday 8 p. ra. Weekly prayer meet
In? Thursday 8:00 p. m.
. j WANTED—Board and lodging in prlv-
| ate family, by young man. References.
Send to Herald office. 8 3t.
CLcuIhlUnL WORK.
For the best electrical worn come to 1 c
st. We also carry a full line of elec- |
He supplie*, etc., also globes, both j L08T—Open face, gold watch, with
arbon and Tungaten. metal fob “1908”. Lost between canal
Scutnern Electric Supply Co. | on McDonald street and 35 F. street..
Sylvan M Byck, Mgr jt
.’0 Lott Street Phone 299.
lia.
.. /a 1I^RINAKIES
VETENARIAN
19 Albany Avenue Waycross, Ga.
Day and Night Phene 898.
Reward for finder. G. W. Lucas.
TO RENT
FOR RENT—neat cottage, big gar
den. best neighborhood In Deenwood.
Few mintes walk from Bailey. Marsh
and Hebard Mills. D. A O. Lott 3t
uK SALE
Nine Hundred and Eighty acres of
good timbered land for Bale at a bar-
AT firsY baptist* t*iu*C • skln * Four ®Hea from SC George, In
Services tomorrow at 11 a. m., and Gharlton County. _ Apply to J. tt. Ga-»
ney, No. 83 Folka’ 8treet, or Mrs. H.
M. Ganey at 8t. George, Ga., 10 Im. *
- FOR RENT—Two furnished room*-
for light house keeping. Couple witn-
out children preferred. 62 Elizabeth,
street. 6 3L.
«.*-> p. iu. Picu-amg oy taa pastor.
Bft. X. M. Dennett. There will be
tpeclal music at both services.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. The
I iMic ;h cortIUlly invited to attend
be*t> services.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. C. R. Jenkins, Pastor,
Usual morning *n<| evening aerHre
TRINITY CHURdH.
Rev. J. B. Thrasher, Pastor
, ,, 1 8and Siftter complete. 1 Fly * Lore feast every Sunday 10:00 a. m
J. E. T» Bowden, maker, and .said ««, . ... _ , . ... ^ , _
Wheel;; 14 Iron Brisk Mixers; 1 j Preaching every Sundar 11 a. m ar l
Paving Block Machine; 1 Emery j 7:30 p. m.
*. T. Myers, endorser. Written no
tice of aald levy and of this adver
Isomwnt given to said defendant. J.
•*. Myers.
This October 7. 1910.
J. P. Cason,
Deputy Sheriff, Ware County, Ga.
FOR BALE—CLUMBU8 GRAND
PIANO; IN GOOD CONDITION, FOR
$125. FOR INFORMATION APPLY
AT THI8 OFFICE. rf
FOR SALE—One f350 Standard makej
piano for $25’. Easy terms. Phone 27:
A. Loyd, 19 A stree*.
Wheel (Machine); I Rock Crusher; 1
Lot of Pulley* and Shafting and 9
Rubber Belts.
Levied on a* tho property of the
defendants, under aud by virtue of a
Distress Warrant, for rent, issued In
favor of H. m. Atkinson. Receiver, A.,
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. B * A., R. R. Co., r. John O. Schmidt
By virtu, ot and order from th, t Md Waltew G. Schmidt, under the
Court of Ordinary ot Waro County, I name and atyle of the Waycron Brick
to attend the Piedmont At- ] *111 be mid nt public but cry ou the ‘ * Tile Co., for t::e principal num of I
on are: Fret K. U R*>. H. J. nr*t Tueaday In NovnmlMr 1*10, nt ltM.00 and coat ot the proceeding I
' letten, W. F. Went. E, A. A'.ic.m the court bonne door In enld county, Said pro-crty b la* dISfeutt and I
C. Smith, & Jone*, H. J. Holier, Ml. I letvreen the tapal boon ot ante a oxpentlve to trasapori, vrtll ho aold t
FOR SALE—Sewing Machine In
good condition. Ten dollart 59 Lott
street. 6
Sunday School 3:39.
y. P. M. S., Tuesday, 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:31 pn
You are cordl lly Invited to ai i..i
\nv or all of thrre .ervlrea
FOR RENT—One turnlahed room
21 Jane atrest. 9 ’L.
i FOR RENT—One furnished room at.
21 Jane street 6 3L.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms,,
for light' housekeeping. Apply 83 Folks
street. 7 1C
FINANCIAL LOAN'..
CITY LOANS.
Mrney loaned on buslnes. property,
nd eity. residences. Interest Is re**-
-jnsh’o ind ycu have plenty of time
t*i rein*. I Ua*.o ra-.n* client, that
will inshe lu<-estmenrs of this kind
J. M. Markey, Ln Grand* Bldg.
WANTED
prfsbyterian church
Divine Services and Preaching at 11
■ and S:on p m.
. atoath School at 1:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday alglt o»
each week.
Rente fre* and every op* tevttrO ta.
worship with os.
Rev. a A. Brews, Pastor.
WANTED—Bookkeeper, who runs
single key- board typewriter; also
wanted giria for .labeling and picking.
Addreta particular* to Box 416, Way-
crons, Ga . 8 2l
PATENTS
PATENTS“* PB0CURED ALS0
Sold ou comml«alon. Poaltlvely no
advance fee. Patent Exchange, JecK
fer Building. WaFbfngton. D. C*. tf.
O’
The Gratitude of Elderly People.
SALESMAN WANTED—Salary and
eipentea or commission. Experience
inneceseary. Write for particulars,
futon Cigar Co., CinciunnU, ;*
Goes out to. whutever helps glv#
them ease, comfort and' strength. Fol
ey Kidney Pilts cure kidney and blsd ;
dvr disease, promptly, and'give com-
WANTED—One or two show cases. I fort an* relief to eld*'** -eoyln—Fo*
Apply at Herald offle*. 7 tt sale by Gem Pbarmacyt