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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD.
Do Your Holiday Shopping With Us
We Are Here with the Goods and will Endeavor to P.ease You.
Mens’ Fine Slippers.
LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDRENS
Mufflers
ALL SIZES, ALL KINDS.
ALL STYLES AND QUALITIE,
25c and 50c
Ladies Satin Slippers
Pink, Blue. Lavender, Nile Green, Red,
White end Black.
$3.50 to $4.00
n,full Line of Sweaters
la. White .sod Colors, For Ladies, M.
and Children.
VERY \HANDSOME
LINE OP LADIES BLACK AND SAT* .
■ >■ IN SHIRTWAISTS. ..
FANCY XMAS BOXES
FOR HANDKERCHIEFS’.
FOR HOSIERY.
FORCLOVE8.
FOR SCARFS.
OLLS! DOLUS!! DOLLS!!! ' .
(sizes, dressed and not. Pretty, well selected dolls from
1 10c TO 7.00
Extra Special
VERY HANDSOME LINE LADIES
NECKWEAR IN INDIVIDUAL BOXES
^ A Very Pretty lot of Statu*
. ary and Vases. Imported Bon
Bos'Holders, Trays, Etc.
Full Line of Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Gents'Furnishings and Shoes always Here,
DICKINS STORES
6 and 8 PLANT
AVE.
La Grande Bldg.
Phone 123.
I Mrn. Sumpter Parker entertained In Ibe District court of.the United SHERIFF'S SALE
Ike Junior Circle of King! Daughters States for the southwestern Dlv- GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
> lest n i'-ht at a fancy dress masked Islon of tbs Southern District ot will be sold before tire court bouse
party. The costumes worn were very Georgia. ' door ot said county, between the legal
| attractive and some very amusing. A In the matter of F. L. Page, Bankrupt hours of sale, one the first Tuesday in
j large, number of young people were In Bankruptcy. January, 1911 to the highest bidder lor
present, the boys being guests of the In pursuance of an order granted cash, the following described proper.
I Circle. After a number of games by the court, In the above stated mat- ly to wit: Alt -that tract of land'in
I were played a delightful salad course ^ ter, on November 29tb, 1910, then will the city of Waycross, Ware county,
! and hot chocolate was served. Those be sold before the Court house door, Georgia, described..as. follows Com-
| present were: Misses Anna Morrison, at Waycross, Ware county; Georgia, ^ menclng on the West side of Lee Ave,
i Roberta Schrlver, Juanita Bennett, on the drat Tuesday t)i January. 1911, u distance of one hundred and taws*?-
Klorrle Gridin, Etienne Goddard, Ruth to the highest ‘bidder for cash. sub- four and one halt (1M 1-1) feet soutn-
Urown, Magdelioe Islar, Ester Benton, Jcet to the conarmatlpd'by the Court, j erly from the north east corner of lot
Viola Ratliff. Honor guests: Capi. the following described property; to of land formerly owned by Mrs. Mary
Knox Starling. Walker Che-re-.C’iarlle wit: | K. Klttrell, now owned by Mrs. Fan-
Parker, Herbert l.owla, Uai.cr Stan- One half undivided Interest .In all that J nle Rogers, thenfe running west at
ton, William arambllng Konls Ben- tract or parcel-of land known a* the tight angles with Lee Avenue, ninety-
nett, Hugh Gilchrist, Julian Gr;y. Ed “Page & Crawley" subdivision of that | live (95) eet, to t lane ten (10) feet
win Murphy. 8tacy Bailey, Arnold portion ol the City ot'Waycross, Ware wide, thence southerly along the eait-
Heldt, R. E. Ileldt, Harold Hardy, county, Georgia, known at "New Way- j era edge <6f said lane, one hundred
Hubert Lewis. Lucian Ray. cross", a plat ot said division being and twenty-eight (llg) feet, to a lane
MR. LEAHY'S LIBERAL
PROPOSITION.
December nth, 1910.
Editor Waycross Herald. Wayerosr,
Georgia,
Dear Sir:—The undesigned, as ag-
grleultnral committee of the Board of
Trade ot Waycroaa nas keen Instruc
ted by (he Board of Trade to get an
exhibit of War. County products for
tlndows of
DOCTORS
itaRIOTJON
exhibition In (fee display
the ticket offleo of the A. II. ft A. Hy. j
Go.
Mr. I.eaby. General Passenger Agent
of tho A. B. ft. A., has kindly conacit*
ted to display these products in lilt
ticket office. These offices are locat*
«n1 In the best part of the city and on 1
one of the moat prominent streets, i
* Aome of the Committee have had oc '
cuslon to visit Atlanta recently and 1
took particular notice of the crowds I
wto Inquired and investigated lulo
(flfferm teoflon? Wbert jb&V cf-i
sr# yrodweed. t > I
We wish to call attention of ourj
jprapes>ivf farmers and maaufactm-j
Six to thin liberal proposlllon of M..J i .. — L,_ r _„., _ _ .
f oaky and. ask their cooperation in body, (be organs' art In a healthy c#t*| SWJ elrteb 207 feel on Wadley llreet Uli property of V). fL Beach to mtla-
making ihla exhibit creditable In every dllloa, and a strenuous active life Is *»* 192 feet oey-BlrO btretl, ! fy an execution In favor ot Avery A
respect. We will thank them to a pleasure to man or woman. -Howevar tbajuli lafttl will be aold Company against W. R. Beach, leaned
betas anything putt (he) have to the But It the blood le Impure and elug- ,ub J Mt » * for UUe. dated Sep- from the City Court of Waycroe*.
gf.h, the eppetlte poor, digestion t*B>h«r 8th, 1909, held .by .Clcvtluod Abo that tract or parcel of land in
weah and vitality'not* up to (he .tun Johnson, of Wsre'*county, Georgia the City of Waycross, Ware county,
dird, life Is a burden'; then yon need conditioned upon'the payment of (200. Georgia, In that section ot said elt
vino), our delicious cod liver and Iron ,Bi "F" 1 which there baa been paid known aa New Waycross. beginning
ionic, without oil. Such evidence a« ,h * ,um ®f 885.00, covering lots 7 and at tho Intersection of the north lionnd-
i omet from Henry Cunningham, elder 1 ln ■** subdivision, the samehelng ary lines ot RoBoek street with'the
ot the Baptist Chnrch, Kinston, N. C, ,B * he Northwest corner thereof and! east boundary line of Bephenxbrhtreet
should be ccavlnilng. He says, "• ,rB,n lag St .feet on Bird street, the | extending thence sett at right angles
wee run-down and weak from general “ M two lo1 * being about one fourth ( to 8tephenxon street, 99 feeL more
debility, and suffered from vlrtlgo. F*rt of the entire subdivision. or less, o an alley; thence, north
I took Vlnol with tho most gratifying Th ® successful bidder will be re- along said alley, and at right tnglee
results. I gained |n health and 9aired to deposit 10 per cent of the to Kolloek street, 70 feeL thence west,
Make LIFE WORTH living.
siaust be filled with Cafe and with pure drugs. He-
expects this vvhen he prescribes, and unless ibe
prescription -is properly filled the mont y you'psy
both the doctor and for the prescripticn is worse.- 1
than wasted. :"
You do not go the Doctor
unless the matter is pretty
serious,
so not only for the sake of getting something for*
your money, but from the far greater standpoint off
O. W. Deen,
R. J. Berry,
John M. Hopkins,
Agricultural Committee.
good health should you bring[ your prescription-
J.C. PAYNE, DRUGGIST,
Open Day and Night
This Decemmber 10,1910.
D A. Woodard. Sheriff.
Nice fur*, capes, coats, coatxul’s,
and men', suits-al:47 Albany avenue.
Quite a variety* of. skirts valuing from
85.00 to 818.50.-. if
Why is it yon did‘net do ns- your
neighbor, buy, of: Cam- Helbf? jt
Silk Hose
Mens* Suspenders
Ladies Felt Juliets
BLACK AND COLORS
AND TIE8 IN HOLDAV BOX.
BLACK, RED AND GRAY,
50c, LOO and 1.25
. 50c Each
98c to $1.50
Mens’ ‘■Netlletona’’ and
‘‘Crawford’ Shoes and J.
B. Stetson’s Hats.
Lots of Pretty
THINGS IN OUR STORE THAT YOU
CANNOT APPORD'TO MlSS*SEEINO
Plain and Fancy
XMAS TISSUE PAPER
5c AND 10c.
Ladies* Scarfs $
OP NUMEROUS DESGNS ANO
QUALITIES.
5,0cto $2.00
: Jewelry Novel
ties of all kinds.
PRETTY PANOV HAT PINS.
PRETTY FANCY PIN CUSHIONS
PRETTY CENTER PIECES.
PRETTY tA$LE SCARRF
PRETY BOXES PfcftFUME
Just Received
BIO SHIPMENT OF PINE.
KID GLOVES
GREY, TAN, BROWN, SLATE AND
BLACK.
98c TO $1.50
Just in by New York
Express, the very pretti
est line of
LADIES’PERSIAN SILK
PEtnCOATS.
FIrtft quality silk and we
will sell them dose. -
Busier Brown's
PINE SHOES, MAKES A NICE
PRESENT.
$1.50 to $3.00
LADIE8 6UEDE AND VELVET
j PUMPS, HAND MADE
Special $3*00