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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
Sheer Linen Lawn
36 INCH WIDE
35c QUALITY NOW 29c
50c QUALITY NOW 42c
60c QUALITY NOW 54c
$1.25 QUALITY NOW 98c
Irish Sheer Linen Lawn
36 INCH WIDE, BEAUTIFUL QUAL-
TY. SPECIAL 25c VALUE 21c
BENTON’S
Great Fifteen Day
Cleatoncc SaW
CONTINUES ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK
New Lace Vais
TORCHONS
AND ETC., SPECIAL.
2c, 3c, 4c, 6c. 8c. 11c. 12c. 19c.
Embroideries
PRETTY NEW PATTERNS
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES.
8c TO 89c YARD
Clearance Sale Prices
ON ALL YARD GOODS.
JAPONIKA SILKS. X WOOL SERGE DOUBLE WIDTH
RADICAL REDUCTIONS
ON SECOND FLOOR
Special 29c.
36 INCH WIDE
Taffetta Silk
BLACK AND COLORS
ALL COLORS
Special 42c.
Ladies* Coat Suits
CLEARANCE SALE PRICE
Indies’ Skirts
CLi„H.-\.4CE sale prices.
$7.48 to $18.48 l $2.48 to $10.98
Clearance Sale Prices on
All Wool Goods
UpLLIUl LI / V*
Ginghams
NEW LOT
Special 9c-llc
9 THE NEW SUITING WORTH 25c
6 YARD, ’
\ Now 19 dts.
Brown Linen
\ CALICOS. CALICOS
36 INCHES WIDE. ,
x SPECIAL
Very Special 15c Yard '
x 4&c yd. 5}£c yd.
SHOES SHOES
LADIES’ SHOES
ALL KINDS. BUTTONS AND LACE
*1.25 LADIES SHOES 79c
*1.50 LADIES 8H0ES *1.19
*1.75 LADIES SHOES *1.29
*2.00 LADIES SHOES *1.39
$2.50 LADIES SHOES ..*1.49 & *1.98
*3.00, *3.50. AND *4.00
KNEELAND SHOES AND OXFORDS
FOR MEN.
MIENS’ SHOES
*1.25 MEN’S SHOES 98c.
*2.00 MEN’S SHOES *1.27
*2.50 MEN'S SHOES *1.95
*3.00 MEN'S SHOES *2.49
Childrens’ Shoes
BIG BARGAINS.
21c, 39c, 69c, 79c, 89c'
. Black Satine
PETTICOATS SPECIAL
69c to $1.79
BEAUTIFUL PILLOW TOPS, VERY
SPECIAL
8c to 21c
Blankets
EXTRA LARGE SIZE
$1.29 to $7.49
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS
SHEETS
81x90 WIDE HEMS 79c
68x90 WIDE HEMS 42c
54x90 PEPERELL 54c
90x90 EXTRA SIZE 89c
BED SPREADS—QUILTS
CLEARANCE i SALE PRICES,
PLAIN AND FRINGED
89c, 98c, $1.(9, $1.59, $2.39
CHILDRENS* COATS
CLEARANCE SALE PRICES.
$1.39 to $6.48
LADIES’ WAISTS
LINENS LAWNS AND SILKS.
25c to $4.7?
CLEARANCE SALE
PRICES ON
MUSILIN UNDERWEAR
Table D imask
A NEW SPECIAL 21c Yd.
50c DAMASK 42c Yd
75c DAMASK 69c Yd
BLEACHING
VERY BEST QUALITY 36 inch WIDE
9 CTS- YARD.
Sea Island—Homespun
36 INCH WIDE 36 INCH WIDE
4 1-2 yd. 5 1-2 Yd. 7 1-2 yd.
No. 6 Mary 1
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No. 6 Mary
Street.
Gasoline Lighting System
I. H. LEWIS “THE LIGHT MAN”
FOR MORE LIGHT, BETTER LIGHT AND CHEAPER LIGHT, 8EE J. H.
LEWIS. I GUARANTEE TO GIVE ANYONE 50 PER CENT MORE
LIGHT AT 60 PER CENT LESS COST THAN EITHER ELECTRI OR
ARTIFICIAL GAS—ASK THOSE WHO ARE NOW USING MY LIGHTS.
WHEN YOU PASS THE CITIZENS BANK SEE THE LIGHT BURN—
THE WONDERFUL STREET LIGHT. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST
/ THERE IS DON'T FORGET I HAVE IT. I SELL ANCHOR SUPPLY
CO'S. AWNING8 AN TENTS.
J. H. LEWIS,
PHONE. 414.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Fresh Fish!
AT ALL TIMES
AT THE NEW
CITY MEAT MARKET
19 Albany »«o A. j. BURKRALTER. Prop. Phone «J
Dealer in Fresh Meats of Every Discriptiou,
SFs' All Kinds Country Produce.
I HAVE ALSO PUT ON A FISH WAGONI CALL US WHEN IN NEED
OF ANYTHING IN THE FRESH MEAT LINE.
A. d. BURKH ALTER
WILL COMPETE WITH ANY FIST-CLASS MARKET.
Try A Want Ad.
PIANO TUNER
Geo: W. Coe
Formerly of New York City,
will locate permanently In
Waycross, after Oct 16th.
Save Your
Piano Work!
for a local tune”, that win
heer it in good shape at all
times
Leavo orders with J. S.
Knight,, O. R. Brinson or
Majestic Theatre, or 'phono 1
2191 !
FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY
—AN APPRECIATION.
McConnell, Catherine, St., El
mira, N. Y. t writes: “I wish to express
my appreciation of the* great good
I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy
which I used for a bad case of Kid
ney trouble. Five bottles did the
work most effectively and proved to
me beyond a doubt it is the most re
liable kidney medicine 1 have ever
taken." Gem Pharmacy.
@ B$EED.S
BW Fieih, Reliable. Pur#
Guaranteed lc Plots
llf^H i:vpry«;»r.!' , RFrar,'l
• .' •i\ ,t ;r
‘"'I’: inor.wnj-ee
SFECiaL orrcit
FOR 10 CENTS
will feci postpaid our
COU-tCJ'Ojh
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m. rcoi opposes
I PEOPLE MING SEN.!
| Washington, Feb. 11.- Opposing all
, suggestion looking to a change In the
j manner of electing United States sen
I ator, Mr. Root, of New York, today ad
j dressed the senate on the rerolutlpn
j providing for election by dt.«
of the people.
Mr. Root at the outset took positive
position against both the propositions
contained in the resolution. Ho would
not have senators elected by direct
vote, nor, If they were to bo so elected
would he have the control of such
election transferred from congress to
the vasious state legnslnturm. For con
cress to abandon jurisdiction over sen-
I atorlal elections would be equivalent
he said, to the government's surrend
ering its power to maintain Itself.
Mr. Root found in the main proposi
tion that of changing the method of
[ electing senators, an efTort to evade
i responsibility in the matter of gov-
* eminent. Declaring that the prinicipal
i reason given for the change to be the
! corruption of state legislatures lntho
j interest of senatorial candidates, ho
| said that a more fundamental change
.should he made than Ik proposed. He
would go to the root of the trouble
by so purifying plltics as to obtain
better material in the legislatures,
“If the people would look properly
lo the selection of legislative candi
dates, he was sure thero wonlti b*
comparatively little complaint conccr
nlpg the election of senators byy legls
latlve actions und he was sure that
In that event agitation for direct elec
tion would gtadually disappear.
The' Herald's Job office Is running
on full time. We have new type and
new material and we propose to torn
out satisfactory work at reasonable
pfices.
For wood phooe tlF,
» la
Seals biped Oysters are delicioujly
flavored morsel^ of sea food. If yo**
would know the flavor of the real sea
oyster, make your next order read
“SeaUhlpt". Unlike all other .oysters
—infinitely better.
Hardy Bros.
Far wood phone fill.
ik.
|1. to Hi
M
A. B. & A. R. R.
“The Standard of Excellence In Passenger Service.”
SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 18, 1810.
7:20
am
6:00
pm
T.r. Brunswick
Ar.
8:10
pm
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am
8:00
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Lv. waycro,, Ar.
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11:00
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Lv. Douglas Ar
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7:10
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pm
10:45
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Ar| Fitzgerald Lv.
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Lv. Tbomaavllle Ar.
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Lv. Moultrie
Ar.
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Lv. Fitzgerald
Ar.
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pin
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pra
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Lv. Cordela
Lv.
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pm
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Lv. Vienna
Lv.
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Lv , Montezuma
Lv.
12:60
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Lv. Oglethorpe
Lv
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pra
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Lv. Talbotton
Lv.
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pm
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Ar. Manchester Lv.
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pm
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Lv. Mancheater
Ar.
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pm
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Lv. Woodbury
Lv.
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Lv. Senola
Lr.
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Ar. Atlanta
Lv
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Lv. Mancheater
Ar.
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Lv. iljtOrange
Ar.
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pra
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Lv. Talladega
Ar.
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Ar. Birmingham
Lv.
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am
4:45
pm
Pullman electric-lighted sleeping cars on night trains between Thomae*
vllle and Atlanta, via Fitzgerald. Car leaving Atlanta ready for occupaooy
at 9:00 pm. Train leaving Atlanta at 10:16 pm. gets connections from all
Incoming trains at Atlanta, Including the South Atlantic Limited from Cin
cinnati and the Dixie Fllyer from Chicago and 8t. Louis. Connections at
other Junction points arc well adjusted and arc shown in the schedule (older
which can he secured from any agent of this company.
Attention la called to the establishment of connections at Atlanta from
train arriving at Atlanta 6:40 am., with the South Atlantic Limited feavlnf
Atlanta at 6:46 am., for Cincinnati and Chicago, and the Dixie Flyer leavtns
Atlanta. 7:32 am., for Chicago and 8t. Louis.
W. H. Leahy, General Pass. Agt. K. 11. Fell, A*at Gen. Pass Agt
Atlanta, Oa. Atlanta, Oa.
A. D. Daniel, Traveling Passenger Agent
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