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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD
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CHURCHWELL BROS,
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FIVE DAYS -- MARCH 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th -- FIVE DAY
Aviation Dry Goods Specials
EXTRA AVIATION SPECIALS
10 yards best 12 l-2c value Bleaching for (10yds, to one person) 67c
Old Glory Long Cloth, 10 yards for 87c
10 yard* 30-Inch Bleaching for 49c
AVIATION SHOE SPECIALS
15 PER CENT. Off on all Shoes auring Avlstlon Week, This applies to
High Shoes only.
A MIGHTY PURCHASE MAKES THE8E P^98IBLE
91.00 YARP WIDE, GUARANTEED
BLACK TAFFETA 8ILK8, WHILE
.T lasts 69c per ya.
10 yards of good yard-wide Bleaching for 69o
12 1-2 cent value Cambrlc ( In ebort lengths Special, by the piece,at ..9c yd
All Calico at .. ..5 Cents per Yard
Good Apron Checks at 5 cents per yard
We have a fall stock of low-cut
Shoes in stock for men, women and
children, every pair brand new
J1.25 VALUE, 30 INCH MES8ELINE ,
8ATIN, ALL COLORS, AT PCf IU
Pillow Cases at 9c Each
Large Huck Towels at 9c Each
WE CARRY THE FAMOUS A. B. KIRCHBAUM HAND TAILORED CLOTH
ING FOn MEN. PRICCE8 RANGE FROM.
$18.50 to $25.00 a Suit
ONE BIO LOT OF NEW, CHECKED /. A-w „ . _ „ J
AND FANCY SILKS, TO GO AT 47C f/Hfu
Hotel Dollies at 39c Dozen.
Huck Toweling at 9c per yard
Largo Bed Spreads at 98c Eeach
60 CENTS VALUE SILK FOULARDS,
Special at 35'CENTS per yard.
THESE PRICE8 ARE A FEW OP THE MANY. WE ARE .GOING TO
HAVE SPECIAL BARGAIN8 GALORE, WHICH WE HAVE NOT ROOM
TO MENTION ON THIS SHEET.
FULL LINE OF FURGU80N- Me KINNEY SHIRTS NOW IN AT f
50c, 75c and 98c
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COME BE WITH US! WE WANT TO SHAKE YOUR HAND
We are at Your Service. D0N ’ T FA,L T0 CALL 0N u® while you are in our city, we will be glad to show you any favor, no matter what it is. make our store your head-,
QUARTERS, COME TO US FOR "INFORMATION. WE HAVE PLENTY OF C0URTE0U8 CLERK8 TO WAIT UPON AND GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION DESIRED. (THI8 18 NOT HOT AIR. WE WANT JO MEET
YOU, REGARDLESS, IF YOU TRADE OR NOT, YOUR FRIENDSHIP IS DESIRED. IF YOU TRADE WE PROMISE YOU A SQUARE DEAL AND THE BEST MERCHANDISE MONEY CAN BUY.
ONE BIG LOT OF DRESS GINOHAM
10 CENT VALUE TO GO AT j
8&c yd.
10 YDS CHECKED HOMESPUN, 45c
Churchwell Brothers
“Sells it For Less”
OUR 8PRING 8TOCK TROU8ER8
ARE NOW IN: LATEST STYLE8.
PRICES RANGE FROM
$1.98 to $3.48
WE HAVE YOUR SIZE.
A CARD FROM MR. BOWDEN.
* To the Tubllc:
I am, your, to aerve,
J. E. . Bowden.
Mlaa McDonald haa Just returned
fiont the northern markets and on
Thuraday March 9 Invites the ladles
There aedhs to bo some uneasiness
In the mind, of the public in regard
to the Aviation Meet to be held here j of the city to Inspect her most up-to
Thuraday, Friday and Saturday of | date stock of millinery No. 9 Lott
this week under the auspices of the street.
Board of Trade as to the success of - ■
same. Now 1 want eo any that 1 have i M __ _ ■ m
had In charge and under my personal j IIWA * All I* KA llfl AT
THE COTTON
GROWERS’ CON.
supervision ad VIM Using of this' pro*
lect, and I am personally Interested
to tho extent of a public spirited niun
tc see that nothing la left undone to
tuake tills the greatest week Way-
cioas haa ever witnessed from ha
Infancy. I havo had every town, vil
lage and precinct thoroughly lined
with advertisement by llvo compo *
tint men nnd In my Judgement from
a!! reports Hint I am getting, we will
have a throng of people to entcitaln
for three days. Unfortunately the
press reports from the Valdosta
night has placed n damper over tho
minds of some of our. citizens and
some hare heroine lukewarm. This
la not the right spirit and attitude to
take at his time. Let us all PHO
cor shoulder to the wheel and worV
lot .venter Vt’nycross. This la what
1 have been trying to do and what
] Intend to eontlnue to do. At an
enormous ?rp——- have arranged
for tho Dutch aviator. He and his
machine are In town now, nnd If poa
rlble to make (light this afternoon
cr In the morning, he win do ao. ao
aa to counteract the press reports
heretofore mentioned. Great crowds
arc coming from Brunswick, Douglaa,
Fitzgerald, Blackshear, nnd t might
mrntton possibilities of great crowds
from Valdosta, because It Is a well
known fact theft anything can be
made a success In Wayeress, It un
fortunately oanaet be madeMjphere
else. 8o Mr. Merchant, this miant
the bluest business that you hav
ever had, and we want yen to pre
late for It, and all this committee |
•Your Bread?
Waycroas will entertain a very
important body of men on Thuraday
next, when the Sea Islatid Cotton
Convention meets In Wsycroas. The
scope of the meeting hai been great
ly widened, and not only the farm-
era. but many other prominent men
Identified with the Intentta of this
great commodity wilt bo here;
It will be u great event for Way
cross, nnd doubtless the cltv author
ities nnd Board of Tiade, etc., will
will convince you that no ex
pert cook can afford to waste
her skill on ordinary floura.
Have you a reputation as • I
cake maker—Is your pas try ■
your pride t
Then you are the woman ■ i
who will appreciate William Ij
Tell Flour. One baking day j ' make some provision for the enter-
-III — *•— — —- talnmcnt of the distinguished visitors.
These various conventlohs mean
much forTRrr*cfty and any expense in
curred In making their vlalt attractive
and memorable to them la a good In-
vestment.
We mutt not loae any opportunity
to send away our gueats with pleas
ant memories of Waynross and her
people.
CONVENTION DOT8.
- Among the delegates present at
tending the A. C. L. Convention la
Alderman J. L. Kent of Savannah.
Scott Cameron of Savannah la In
city aa delegate to convention. Mr.
Cameron will be remembered ee the
founder and leader of the Cameron
Band.
OPEN8 HER NEW J5TORE*
tr
ader with the present day freedom MlSs FRANCES MC DONALp
and Justice to labor.
Sunny Florida senda two Jolly del
egate!, Geo. M. Restull, Port Tampa,
and L. W. Dukes of Lakeland. These
gentlemen are delighted with Way
croas' hospitality and desire to ex-
press their appreciation of the cour-
teiles shown them personally.
HON. J. E. T. BOWDEN, THE
It was generally allowed that the {“SILVER TONGUE" AUCTIONEER,
WILL ASSIST THE HARBIN A CO.,
AUCTIONEERS IN CONDUCTING
1 HE BIG LAND SALE IN GIL
CHRIST PARK ON THE MORNINGS
OF 9TH, 10TH AND 11TH.
William Tell
Flour
beat looking man at tbe convention
waa Mr. S. C. Martin of Hlgb Springs.
Mr. J. 8. Johnson, the well known
leader of labor was present at the
convention from Montgomery, Ala.
The various committees arc hard
at work ahd the convention today
will do much work toward permanent
orghhlsatioiT.
NO PUBLIC MEETING.
Owing to the vast amount of press-
Ing business In tbe A. C. L. Conven-
WAYCROSS WATER.
If your grocer cannot supply Wd
Ham Tell. PhnueTHORPE * CO.
fie, Wholesale Distributees, and they
will see that you get IL
THE At ROOMS.
Last night at the Atrdoue the
-owda wen wild with endorsement
of the eplendld bill prepared by the
menegemenL The greet 8penlsh eel.
•cored big end was pronounced by
rneny superior to any met ever eeen
In Waycroas. Joe Austin made a big
will ask ef you In return Is to give hit. He easily carried the crowd with
«* your hearty cooperation, drop Km. The “Big 4“ set wee • scream ' 11TH.
yt-cr membership from the luka warm saj the llluetreted song good. Its o
dscodatton aid Jain fn with tbe M» gnat offering for the email «u»i..uw
«!«. the "Doeatare Ctab" * 'price
Mr. J. E. Turner of Wilmington, N.
C., the very competent architect wh
drew the plans of the new depot, also
the depot at Tampa, Fla., and several
other buildings of prominence, came
down to Waycroes, enjoyed the hos
pitality of Alderman Sinclair, drank
our delicious Wayeroes water, locked
over opr city and haa now decided to
locate here. HI* plant are now com
rlete and he Is on his way to make
htt home here. A competent architect
a 111 be n valuable acquisition to onr
city nnd the Herald bide him hearty
welcome.
Miss Frances McDonald
her new millinery store In Southend
building on Thursday morning, March
r-tb. This newt will be of much In
terest to our lady reader!.
The store la very neat and attrao-
lively arranged nnd in a most con
venient location for hualnesa.
Mias Allen of Baltimore, eo well
known aa an experienced millinery
artist, Is- on the way and will be as
sociated with Miss McDonald In bpe-
tness. t
MI88 “CHEERUP" IN THE CITY.
Miss “Cheerup" of Buffalo,
U. S. A., arrived In the city j>| Ik*
Dixie Flyer this morning. She will
Florence, S. C., sent two strong tion, they have decided not to hold
delegates to the convention In Mi.: a public meeting at opera house, ae j be at home to the houaekeepeta 'of
J. J. Wade, and Mr. L. S. Husband, j flrat arranged, but will Instead have J Waycross fn the tow windows of th»
Jacksonville, onr friendly 'city ft ehott business session tonight, after singleton Furniture Co., for a. few
the aouth waa represented at the con- which the entire delegation will be daye only, demonstrating an tsar
entertained at the Dixie Atrdome. A method of cheering and cleaning up
special programme of entertainment J the home. She will neither eat.
ventlon by Mr. E. S. Ryan and Mr.
H. O. Harmon.
An Impressive feature of the con
vention Is tbe optomletle spirit evin
ced on all aides. It speaks well for
the prosperity and good feeling ex
isting on the A. C. L. system.
being arranged for their benellL
A SPECIAL PRIZE CUP WILL BE
GIVEN FOR THE QUICKET TIME
EVERYTHING IS FREE AT THE
AUTO RACES AND AUCTION SALE
ON OlltMORE STREET EXTENSION
IN GILCHRIST PARK ON THE
MORNINGS OP MM. tOTH AND
Rocky Mount sent three delegate* “ ° N ™ K QUARTER MILE
- convention, an EngUahman. a'™** ° N 0,LM0RE
Scotchman nnd nn Irishman. Mr. W.<"""L® H0N ’ J ' E '
L. Hadlow.R.U Knox and J. H. Lee. T ' B ° W ° EN W,LL ° IVE
At tbe social gathering at Trades
and Labor Aaaembly last night, It
waa conceded that the speeeh of the
BOWDEN WILL GIVE AWAY
SOME AVIATION TICKETS.
V MODERN HAIR DRESSING* ^
eat sleep nor drink while In the city.
7 2t. “
DANDRUFF AND ITCHING 8CALP
YIELD TO THUS TREATMENT.
evening was made by a lady delegate, I J** Pl»7*d havoc with the treesea of,
.. , n . , , i the fair sex, and druggists every-'
Mrs. A. P. Goodwin, representing | where comment on the fact that they
the Woman’s Union Label League, ! ® r0 selling large quantities of sage
for making tho old-fashioned “sage
Her speech was appropriate, logical
and convincing.
While no concerted action Is being
taken or will ho taken by the conven
tion; It not being In their Jurisdiction
—yet from conversation which Is gen
eral among tho delegatee, we are Im
pressed by the feet that ■eatlment
all ovdr the A. C. L system Is becom
ing cry* tall led against the Rellei
tea," such as was used by our grand
mothers for promoting the growth of
their hair and restoring its natural
color. — —
The demand for this well-known
herb tor this purpose has been so
great that oao manufacturer haa
taken advantage of the fact, and has
placed on the market an Ideal “sago
tea," containing sulphur, n valuable
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remedy for dandruff and scalp rashes
and Irritations, ca'led Wyeth’s Sage
and Sulphur Hair Remedy.
Tbe manufacturers of this remedy
authorise druggists to eell It under
Department of the Coast Line ee at guarantee that the-money win bo re
present managed. And In o»r optn-' repraMwntmt* , * 11 * *° ** “* ctlr “
ion lie days are numbered. The optn This preparation la offered to the
being generally expienagg that le MaNUUMgSTjdtt
nrebalei egpteeslye eng sot la ekin' CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
Why experiment trying to drive
the dandruff germ from underneatn
tbe akin with greasy lotions or fan
cy hairdressing when every druggists
everywhere and In Waycroas’ 4te,
Seals Pharmacy will guarantee ZEMG)
and ZEMO SOAE to entirely rid the
scalp of the germ life that cauaca the
trouble.
ZEMO end ZEMO SOAP can be ob
tained In any city or town In America,
and are recognized the best nnd moat
economical treatment for all affections
of tbe ekln or scalp whether on Infant •
or grown person. One shampoo with
ZEMO SOAP end application of ZEMO
VIII atop Itching and eleanao tbe scalp
of dandruff and scurf. Application nf
ZEMO and use of ZEMO soap win
cure tho moat obstinate cue of ecze
ma or skin disease. 1 '
We Invite you to try ZEMO tie
jZEMO SOAP end If not enthely sil- ,
! ISfe* wt-wHI refeed year *speyy
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