About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1911)
WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD Waycross! Southern R. R. CO,- “The Standard of Excellence in Passenger Seri ice.’ SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1910. Southbound: Schedules of Trains Effective January 2, 1911. No tire:—The arrival and departures are given aa information and are not guaranteed. Northbound: 10:45 . u 10:ito . u 8:13 .iij. 7:10 " »:<* *. t Train X. reierv.tiont. etc. Cell Cn R. B. Pollard. Ticket Asent WovriM* Ga. i FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS < GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS - FROM TOE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS. .'S8.000.003.CO Si.i7t.eos.oo ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF LAND. Take n 0 chance with vour llf * policy but «e* me tci '■INSURANCE THAT INSURES." Y. I.. STANTO v . Matin' WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. wm IF A PIANO DEALER SPEAKS HIS MIND HE WILL TELL YOU: “THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE McPHAIL GRAND FOR .BEAUTY OF FINISH AND .BEAUTY OF TONE." ASK A DOZEN FAIR JUDGES WHAT ARE ITS CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS AND YOU WILL GET A DOZEN ANSWERS. ONE SEES BRILLIANCY, ANOTH ER SEES RICHNESS, ANOTHER SEES PERFCCTNES, ANOTHER DELICACY OF TONE. ANOTHER THE POWER OF EXPRESSION, ANOTHER ACTION, ANOTHER THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION. ONE SEEi NEW. IDEAS, ANOTH ER OLL IDEAS; IMPROVED.; f THE McPHAIL GRAND PIANO , IS ENDOWED WITH PERSONAL* ITY QUITE ITS OWN. MUSICI ANS UNDERSTAND ITS CH^RM INTUITIVELY. ?!* We have other makes and we are preud of ev er jr Piano we handle. McPhail, Chickens 1 Laffargue, Bush & Lane o Henry F. Miller, Rains Bros., Cambridge, Regal, Brewster and others. We give easy monthly payments if desired and take old pianos and organs in exchange at full value. C. C. Cocroft Music Co. Broad Street, A. W. LANG, AGT. Thomasville, Ga. nycrcte, Ga. Far wood phette 215. « Waycross Garage 1 w 'H'-X 1 •: -x- •! *>-x* ■> * ❖ *x«> << * 'W* •r**x**0' c m Southbound Train No. Miles Station 0 Hebardville, Cn. Lv. - \Vayero« s 4Albany avei ? Lavlnia J 0 Fredel Ar. Trains No. 1 and No. 2. daily, copt Sunday. ■Ino, M. Hdfklna, Superintendent. ADMINISTRATORS SALfe. GEORGIA—CLINCH COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clinch County. Geor gia; will he sold at public outcry at the court house door in Clinch county, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary 1911, between the legal hours of sale, ull the title, and interest of the estate of Sylvanus Hitch, Sr., In ihu following wild and uncultivated lots of land, towit dtl, 475.53 f, 535. 512. 517 518, 519, CO I, 605, 608. 609, 610, Cll In the Twelfth District of originally Appling now Ware County, Georgia. Each lot, containing 490 acres, accord ing to original survey. Terms: Cash. This December 7th, 1910. Simon W. Hitch, Administrator Estate of Sylvanus Hitch, Sr. WAYCROSS COUNCIL Jr. O. U. A. M. Meet* every Monday evening in Rod *en> Hall. Lott-HItcb building at > Visiting brother* cordially Invited to mem with us. Sherod Cotllns, L. Carl Collins. Hec-Secty. Counclloi «!:«:•» pm Lv. Brunswick Ar. 6:40 pm Lv. Thalmar. Ar 6:00 pm Lv. Way croc s' Ar. '5:40 jWu Lv. Douglas Ar i pm Ar Fitzgerald Lv. Thomasville Ar .Moultrie Ar. Tifton Ar. put h Fitzgerald 1:23 am Lv Montezuma ] 1:35 am Lv, Oglethorpe L 2:58 am Lv. Talbot ton I 3:40 am Ar. Manchester Lv 3:45 am Lv. Manchester 4 4:06 am Lv. Woodbury I. 4:59 am Lv. Senoia L< 6:40 am Ar. Atlanta * L 3:45 am Lv. Manchester 4:45 am Lv. tLaGraqge 8:40 am Lv. Talladega 11:45 am Ar. Birmingham Lv. . Pullman electric-lighted sleeping curs on night trtf^^l^tween Thomas* villc and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupancy at 9:00 pin. ‘ Train leaving Atlanta at i«»: 15 pm. gets connections from all incoming trains at Atlanta, including the South Atlantic Limited from,-Cln- einnatl and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and St. Louis. Connections at other junction points are wolDadjusted and are shown in^he schedule folder which can he secured from any agent of ibis company. Attention is called to the establishment of connections at Atlanta fron^M train arriving at Atlanta 0:40 am., with the South Atlantic Limited lending > Atlanta at 6:45 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the pixie Flyer leaving Atlanta 7:32 am., for Chicago and St. Louis. W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt. E. H. Fell, Asst. Gen. Pass Agt; Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta. Ga. A. D. Daniel, Traveling Passenger Agent. \———- Atlantic Coast Line Schedule. AKKIVAt.S AT WAYCUOSS. j DEPARTURES I Automobiles Motorcycles Bicycles And Supplies. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. Z7 KNIGHTS OF PVT—4 9. Do you wan* n four bund ed acre Wa v county farm, conveniently locat ‘d to murket, «-eet ot Waj cross,- on the Brunswick und Western Railroad between Hatty and Satilla River. Tim ■’ r and wood'’on the land whuld pay } for it. If marketed.-. ::u acres has been In cultivation. Public road passes through It. Well watered. Fulmoor reek is its eastern boundary. Owner cants to sell fftf division. Go and sc* .t will bear inspection. Call on or *Tlte Simon \V. Hitch, Waycross, A'are County, Ga. 26 hn : train 58 Automobiles with Safe Drivers For Hire DAY OR NIGHT. F. H. McGEE, Phone 35, 20 Pendleton St. <i? dA .WAYCROSS—GEORGIA. g GEORGIA—WARS COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersign havev applied to the ordinary of said county for leave to sell the land belciiglng to the estate of Mrs. Millie Jeffords, deceased, for the pur pose of paying the debts and distri bution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of court/of ordinary of wild county to be held on the first Monday in January, 1911. This 5th day of Dec. 1910. H. J. Jeffords, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Miilie Je.Tords. decease*). Knight* tr* ‘la’ly »nvt***d to J. lEE CRAWLEY, P. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. For Jesup and 8svann / •• | I rain ob.. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. # CAMP 161 Meets first aud third Thursday *t each month. Masonic Hal). Richard L. Singleton, C. 0. . ...........6:10~am] s.'l.lc : Train 57 10:25 pm 8:50 am . p yr oajnbridge and Tuomoafftf^T •Train 133 6:10 am 1:55 pm j r„, Alban/ iT«*iu 91 »;i.5 am Train 92 ........ HU50 P«> rruin U7 6:od pm . Train 96 .... ........7:60 am Train 90 ........ 6:10 pm From Chicago and Nortwest .. C. Special (via Albanyj... .4:55 an» 1 For Chicago and Northwest Dixie Flyer (via Tl«bn>....5:25 am 1 1. O. Special (via Albany) 10:50 pm Dixie Flyer (via Tifton) ... .10:30 pm tiouth Atlantic Limited From Brunswick Train 96 * .... 6:35 am J TR V THE WANT ADS' Try a Want Ad. in nitth-e Repnit ing and Upholstering We are still dolus o xlm-sa at ihe sHUie old stand, 22 Brew er Street near the Court House. We will repair—clean up and revaxiish your old furniture, and make.it new—W* si so do •II kinds of upholstering—re pair trunks, suit cases, etc. All our work Is strictly cash when ^ finished—No work dellv* ered without the money—Work left in the shop thirty days af ter it is finished will hav« stor- ace charge* added and will be liable to be sold for charges. J. I. Waite ft Son. Phen* 284 22 Brrwtr St. Foley’s Kidney Pills D. P. Woolley. Pl«rk. (Vein 80 5:55 pm WAYCROSS LODGE Ns. 105. •*rom Jacksonville Train 52 Train 32 5:55 Dm ... .10:15 pm F. & A. M. Train 94 ... 10:25 pm REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON Train 82 10.45 pm JECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY From Tampa, High Springt* via Du EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend. pent J. M. BELL. W. IVT. For through Schedules, Pullman W. J. CLARK, SEC. E. M. North. A. O. P. A. Savannah .Ga j South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:20 pm l riir Rrllu.wtck Train »1 *0:05 am Train 0* ...6:10 pm Fnr Jackionvlll. „ Train 05 (Dial. 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