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WAYCR05S EVENING HERALD
For the benefit of the strangers in our city', we again explain the
following plans, which has proven so popular during the past year.
We give you spot cash prices on your purchase,you payonly \ of thei
bill, we divide the remainder in three equal payments,payable in 30,60and 90 day^
and charge absolutely nothing for the extra time, or we will sell you on our easy ■
payment plan and instead of sending a collector to get the payments, we pay you
10 per cent, in trade coupons good in trade at cash prices, for making your P°y~
ments at the store. We have five large stores, buy goods in large quantities and
therefore get price consessions that enables us to sell you goods much cheaper
than the small dealer.
Our Spring Line of Rugs Will
l Be on Display this Week.
I Wc me proud of the assortment we have
I teady for your inspection, all the newest shades
.and p’trcrns are here, in all sizes, and you will
I i mu' nnuim *'■ id t * ie prices lower
I than these rugs have
ever * ,een °ff ere d ‘ n
c «ty except at this
m store.
1 & aH Our Hue of small
W t9|> Rugs contain nn-
M other shipment of
S *1 OUR FAMOUS
Rattan Parlor Suit.
A beautiful suit exadtly like above cut
made of best grade whole rattan, fH 9C
finished in finest quality shellac
Ys cash balance 30, 60 and 90 days.
We sell very Sand s ur.o solid oak extensi-.n Table, claw
feet, extends to 6 feet, exactly like cut.
A great value at..-..., 114.50
1-3 Cash, Balance 80, 60 and 90 Days.
Don’t feel like you are imposing on us when you phone
us to send out samples.
AXM1NISTER RUG-
The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Good
A. R. HOOD, Mgr.
Phone 499
CLASSIFIED
NEW POWER COMPANY j Tonight M. Beatty will attend a DOpCTOR PRAISES D. D. D.
TRIE8 OUT NEW PLANT ceremonial given In his honor by Klb- Although an M. D„ I, acknowledge
Jackson, (la., Jan. 17.—Between aha Temple No. 133, D. O. K. K. At- to ray patients nd patrons that yout
head of between 80 and 100 feet the terwards an elaborate banquet will be remedy, D. D. D., reaches cases ol
machinery of the Central Georgia 1 served at the cafe Durand. Kcxema and permanently curea them
Power Company's plant la now being —■— * —Dr. lra - T. Gabbcrt, Cdldwell, Kan.
tried out The reservoir bus tilled FIOHTS SCHEDULED ! "My cure began from the dret ap-
rapidly within the Iasi few days and FOR TONIGHT plication of D. D. D. My akin Is now
FOR RENT—One room to a couple
of nice young men. Convenient up
town. Apply 32 Jane street. 17 ’ St
little short of miraculous." These are j
the words of others. In describing the
great akin remedy, D. D. D. ,
Proven by thousand! of curea, for
ten years to be nbiolutely harmless
and reliable In every case of akin trou
ble no matter what It la
Get a trial bottle today! Instant re
lief-only 25c. >’
. H. S. Redding. i ^
Santo, of Chllllcothe. Ohio. — ■■■— :'
These ire Just samples of letters If it Is a Sweater yon want yon j
we are receiving every day from grate j have no excuae these cold days. For j
ful patients all .over tha country. ! It can be bad just by bringing a little j
"Worth Its weight In gold," "All my; money to Sam Heller’s, 47 Albany 1
pimples washbd away by D. D. D.” nvenne. tf '
WANTED—To rent at once, five or
six room cotage. Phone 25 or apply at
Herald office. 17 2t.
FOR SALE—Horae and wagon; one
of the best rigs in Georgia; cheap It
taken at once, for cash. Call or ad-
dress, Hotel, Wareaboro, Ga„ phone
2 rings.' 17-19-21
FOR RENT—One desirable room;
suitable for two gentlemen. 12 5t
The roachlneiy la said to be per
forming nicely. The current will soon
be pot on the market now.
FOR RENT—T
12 Francis street.
FOR SALE—Fine mileb cow for sale
cheap. C. M. Williams, 73 Gilmore
atreeL’ 13 6L
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
For the next tblrfy caya -I will of
fer my farm, adjoining the corporate
limits of Waycrois on the Wareaboro
rood, for sale. The farm consists of
2# acres partly nadar cultivation;
homes wagon and buggy, bog and cat-
lie feed. etc. If you went n bargain
on me quick.
Mr. E. s. Gornuu. *
1G Std ltw R. F. D. No. 4.
' Waycrosi, Ga.
WANTED—S
Ability and n<
Travel Comfortably
AND j
CONVENIENTLY
. ; I
In Parlor Dining Cars on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
* RAILF04D.
appearance
to call on nil merchants In
their territory; elegant side line, con
venient to carry; good commissions:
prompt remittance. A 419, Bellmont
Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 24, 31,-t, 14 us.
FOR 8ALE, CHEAP—Second-band
buggies, harness, saddles, wagons and
hoists. McGregor Mayo. . 6 2«
FARM HAND WANTED—A farm
■id dairy band wanted. Apply to
Mr. Frank'Armstrong at Saints Rent
farm or to Herald odlce. 9 6t
, ftWMUM.w'-./' *
“OUR WAY"
of doing laundering suite our custom
era and we're going to keep right
along doing our way, because Ita the
right way. ' ^
THE WAY TO LAUNDRY
IS TO LAUNDRY RIGHT.
That's what this laundry always baa
done, and will continue to keep on
doing. Try us and be aaUf&ed, al
ready.
YOU'VE LOST SOMETHING
BY NOT LAUNDERING HERE.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 9.
VERY RICH GOLD DEPOSIT
- FOUND AT TALLAPOOSA
TnDapoosw, Ga., Jan. 17.—Tha dis
covery of a taige gold nugget by a
child on tbn farm of John W. Harris,
four miles from* Tallapoosa, Is believ
ed to Indicate rich deposits or yellow
dust.
A small qnanlty of gravel wheie ihe
nugget was discovers) was panned
and other gold was found.
Tble place la directly in tbn rich
Georgia gold belt and it is believed
the discovery Is an Important one.
IN CONNECTI6N WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN A GULF
RAILROAD BETWEEN ATLANTA AND ALBANY.
at reasonable prices. Sebednles:
Northbound:
Ur. Albany 11:101
Lv. Cordele 1:40
Ar. Atlanta 7:46
Mealt served any time enroute.
Southbound:
J,v. Atlanta i 7:45 am
Ar. Cordele 1:00 pm
Ar. Albany 3:40 pm'
DO YOU WANT TO SELL?
If so, come la and list /bitr' proper
ty with us. We have several inquir
ies every day for desirable property.
If you .own property and can sell it
on easy terma we have the purchaser,
list It now. Rainwater j Brothers.
Virdfe Hotel Building, Phone 470. 14 M
WANTED
St Time. .Try it. Bed
W. H. Leahy. Gen. Pans, AgL Atlanta., Georgia.
WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried' men between agee
of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta
tes. of good character end temperate
habits, who can apeak, read and write
For Informa-
NEW CITY MARKET
emperMl prinoe of k. of. p.
It GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17.—Imperial
Prince William Beatty, of Toledo. O., 1
the head of Ihe Kboraeaan Order wet
given a royal welcome tail night by
Atlanta I-odse No. 10, K. of P. Quite
a number of men over the ttate or the
Pythian order were present TJiese
im-luderi Hon. Tbomss A. Galling of
Heron; lion. W. It. Brannan of Tal-
koitoa Mr. C. H. Milan of Carton-
v lie; Mr. J. P. Cheney of Marietta;
and D. J. Bailey of GrMn.
the English language,
tkm apply to Recruiting officer, south.
EnUdlng. Waycrcaa. Ga.: 13 Weft York
street Savannah Ga.;
GUANO INSPECTOR BEGINS.
I have been instructed by the. Com-;
' mlsatoner of Agriculture of the State
to commence Ihe Inspection of tertF
llitre In tbn Sentbeeat Georgia terri
tory and have entered upon my duties
as Inspector. Parties dealring their
guano inspected will please drop tne
a card and I will visit them at once.
A. P. Pcrham. Sr., Inspector,
II tit Way cross. Ga. ]
108 West For
syth street Jacksonville. Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston. S. C.; orl
113 South Marne street, Fitzgerald,
Ga. Jan. 7 tf. 1
Hotel eltes. : ,
Flat sites. -* ;> f
I Manufacturing,, sites. ,.
Business sltfs. ,
| Homes compltt/
| Sites for homes.
Improved farms and farm lands
. All at bargain prices.
Rainwater Brothers,
Virtile Hotel building. Phone 470c
14 ft
I have opened up a first class Meat
Market, and will also carry vege
table aud country produce.
WANTED—Stenographer. salary
$35.00 per month. Light *cork. easy
| hours. Claim & Adjustment Co., room
No. 432. LaGYande Building. f,
Waycross, Ga.
19 Albany, Avenue.