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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
For the benefit of the strangers in oiir cityj 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 pay only 1 pf the
bill, we divide the remainder in three equal payments,,payable in 30,60and 90 days
and charge absolutely nothing for the extra time, or we will sell you on our easy
payment plan and instead of sending a coUectpr to get the payments, we pay yovd
10 per cent, in trade coupons good in trade at cash prices, for making your pay-
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
Be on Display this Week.
We are proud of the assortment we have
ready for your inspection, all the newest shades
and pat:erns arc here, in all sizes, and you will
fi id the prices lower
than these rues have
ever been offered in
this city except at this
store.
Our lice of small
Rugs contain an
other shipment of
OUR FAMOUS
$1.98
AXMINISTER RUG.
Rattan Parlor Suit.
A beautiful suit exactly like above cut
made of best grade whole rattan, -I H OC
finished in finest quality shellac’
cash balance 30, 60 and 90 days.
Don’t feel like you are imposing on us when jou phone
us to send out samples.
Phone 499
An Ohio man want* to put up on
airship factory at Waycross. Wc
presume that he thinks hot air can
l« sechred and a little bit cheape-
than he can get It elsewhere.—Val
dosta " lines.
Even so. Brother Brantley! The
warmth engendered by a hurtling
community and the heated air being
turned loose from the many InJusttia)
flues does surely warm the nir and .
we invite airships, or all. in search
k* a meeting of all the Confederate of an enterprising community to set-
organisations At which an address j tie here. Nothing cold with
will be delivered by Mr. John’Rourke.' Brother!
This Is one of the two day» In the; # woo ^ pbont go i a
gear that the military of Savannah j .
parades as one big orgshlxatlon.
The Store of Great Values where Your Credit is Good
WALKER-MULLIGAN FURNITURE
COMPANY.
A. R. HOOD, Mgr.
106 Plant Ave.
HS or A DAY
FROM SAVANNAH
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 18.—Tomor
row the annlvoraary oi the birth oC
General Robert E. Lee will tie fit-
tlngly observed in Savannah. There
will be a military parade in the nf-
nd In (he evening there win
THE RICH MAN'S BATH BRUSH
Cavannnb, On.. .Ian. U.-Hon. C. AT THE PRICE EVERY MAN GAN AFFORD!
Murphy Candler of AtlantH. a mem*
her of the Railroad Commission of “"***••
llco’tla has accepted an Invitation
to attend the annual banquet of ths 1 A 7i’
tSbsrnlaa Society on March 1?th,
tod respond to ths toast “Georgia.” BuSfausSSs**
The banquet this year Is to be a very wSXr
elaborate affair. , dmj***of essstne
streams through
/ — " 1 “ the flea rubber
ftftvannnh. lla., Jan- IS. -Savannahs and^tbeM ’toui" |£oo
tivl foop of Boy Scouts will be or Sie’tiody 1 * thorough. invigorating rnuMg? thnt
gwnJxed tomorrow nls\n by camp or cloth ever coikI U
trrs at-White Bluff. These will be 6unitiU for On Year—Will Let Fin
Knickerbocker
Spraybrush TIUl
tkw T. U. C. A. troop*, it li expect-
ad that otbar troops will be organ
ised IB a abort time .and that icon
thcra will be a large ,-oioay ot Bey
Bcouta la Savannah.
Op tar at known here this Is the
Brat organization of the kind in Geor
am.
—^
Savannah. Ga- Jan. 18. Kpworth »na»mieksrnocksvgprmr>»,M>»may-ls
Methodist church la to rail for bids fl
at sms tar the erect km ot the new Knickerbocker Spraybrusnoa are tar
ctarah on the alte ot the old one and Hi* by leading Drag. Dept., flgrdware
ft la baUavad work will begta In a! «>d Plumbing stores everywhere. Gei
a Spraybrnsb on your Brut trip down
town. It your daaler does not carry
them send bln name and the money.
We.will send direct to you, prepaid, on
ten days trial. Deaerlptlve booklet
free.
THE PROGRESS COMPANY., -
SS-S10 Monrce St- Chicago. IllT
The Famous R&^O
I Does Not Strain the Eyes
I Don’t use s small, concentrated light
J - over one shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal
izes the work of the eyea, auch as the Ksyo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye atrain.
The Kayo it designed to give the
best light, and it does.
It has a strong, durable shade-holder
that Is held firm and true. A new burner
f ives added strength. Made of solid
rasa and finished In nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rtyo Is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Once a Rajro User, Always One.
Dealers Everywhere. If net et yours, twite for descriptive*
circular to the nearest egency of the
Standard Oil Company
"We sell very ’hand *. er.o solid oak extension Table, claw
feet, extends to C feet, exactly like cut.
A great value at $14.50
* 1*3 Cash, Balance 30, 60 and 90 Days.
CLASSIFIED
IMS
TO RENT
FOR RENT—One desirable room;
suitable for two gentlemen. 12 5t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Fine milch cow tar tale
cheap. C. »l. Williams, 73 Gilmore
street. 13 6L
£
j FOR SALE, CHEAP—Second-hand
I'bugghn, harness, saddles, .wagons and
horses. McGregor Mayo. 6 2w
I
The plans show a very beau-
Ufa! plan ot worahlp.
FIGHTS SCHEDULED
FOR TONIGHT.
-UeocVouf Brown \s ltIUlard
I anf. at" Windsor. Ont.
Juw-Thomas vs Tommy Sullivan, at
Her. N. H.
“OUR WAV
ot doing laundering suits our custom
era and we’re going to keep right
along doing our way. because Ua the
right way. *
THE WAV TO LAUNDRY
IS TO LAUNORV RIGHT.
Tbat’a what thia laundry alwaya hat
done, and ,wlll continue to keep on
dolbr. Try oa and he satlaBed, at
:eady.
YOU’VE LOST SOMETHING
BY NOT LAUNDERING HERE.
FOR -RENT—One room to a couple
of nice young men. Convenient up
toWu. Apply .33 Jane street. 17 3t
WANTED—To rent at once. Itv* ot .
six room cotage. Phone i^'uv'hjtply at
Herald office. < 17 2L
WANTED—Salesmen . or
Ability and neat appearance
to call on nil merchants In
their teVrltory; elegant aide line, con*
venlent to carry; good commlaalhnt;
prompt remittance. A 419. Seilmont
Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 34, 31.1,14 21
FOR SALE—Horse and wagon; one
of the best rigs In Georgia; cheap it
1 taken at once, for cash. Call or ad-,
dress. Hotel, Ware,boro, Ga- phone ■
3 tings. 17-19-31
\ r
-a -t- , 'rm
WANTED FOR U. 8 AiUlY—Able-
bodied unmarried men keffitewi ages
ot 18 and 38; clUxena W Belted Sta
les. ot good character and temperate
habits, who can apeak, read and write
the English language. For informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycrcas, Ga.; 13 West fork,
ttroet Savannah Ga.; 108 Weat-.-For-
syth atreet Jacksonville, Fla.; ,140
Market street Charleston, S. C.; or
113 South Maine street. Fitzgerald,
Oa. Jam 7 tt.
2-_-
'Vif*
FOR RENT—Three rooms.
13 Francis stieet.
Apply
17 St
LOST—Large bay horse. Informa
tion concerning same will be appre
ciated at Herald office. 18 2t
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
1 ! PHONE 9.
FOR SALE—Six good milch cowa.
The only way to insure success Is ’ Addies , j. j. wilklns, Route 1. 18 3t
to deserve It In order to deserve)
It, you must have a practical knowl- F0R sale—My Paean Orchard on
edge. The more you know the aurer 0 ^ D , Dd -n, om ,, , tr eeta It
yon are to advance. You can acquire th i rty . four trm fu „ btar .
e - practical knowledge of buelneea ! |Bg Thau IMd | lng> , nd
methods and principle, at the |, b * huts of the paper-aheel variety, of
I excellent quality. For terms apply to
1 me at 29 Folka atreet.
Waycmss Business
College
H. P. Brewer.
TODAY.
— Li,; s
If we ■ hut Uve so sweet tephj^ ■
There’ll he no sour tomorrow,'.
And Joy may have her own dear time
For there’ll be none for sorj-ow. 4,
.
They nay that even Sin—poor thing—
Is undeveloped good,
So why not lend the helping hahd
And teach her as He would. I.
“• TRY THE WANT ADS ’
You can learn there not alone ho
to do things, but why you should do
them. Why not commence to learn
them now, so yon will be ready for
a good poaltion In tha spring or sum
mer.
We secure positions for our grad
uates.
R. F. ZE1GLER. Pres.
V >£ g.-. YisA. jwIM-v.vS Vd
-
WaNIED
FARM HAND WANTED—A (arm
and dairy hand wanted. Apply to'
j Thy kingdom come. Thy
. We ask that every day,
| But do we really help His cause.
Or do we idly pray?
Mr. Frank Annatrong at Saint. Res.: Tod4yj todly . on Mghw „‘
farm or to Herald office. 9 «t • Help overthrown* «,rrow-
WANTED—Stenographer. salary
$35.00 per month. Light work, easy
ime sorrow-
Joln Giant Ood’a great, mighty force
And march with him tomorrow.
—Laura Dani-i SiuiBiona.