Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 13, 1911, Image 3

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- ■ • - *Wmi»a3B3B V. 1- H. J. BENTON & CO 19 11 H. J. BENTON & CO . SPRING EXHIBITS We Cordially Invite YOU TO BE PRESENT AT THE SPRING DISPLAY OF NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND READY TO WEAR GARMENTS, LA- DIES TAILORED SI/ITS AND SKIRTS. Thurday, Friday, Sat. MARCH 9,10,11 ON ACCOUNT OF NOT HAVING MORE SPACE WE MENTION ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY NEW SF RING SPECIALS BELOW: Foulards 60c and 70c yd Junponika Silk, the silk for sum mer, large display, plain, figur ed and striped... .25c, 30c, 35c, 40c ' TafTeta Silks, plain, stripes, checks, etc., .. 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Messaline, 36 inches wide in ail colors, plain, $1.50 quality, now selling at $1.25 Summer Wool Goods, light weight; in every spring shade, plain, checks, stripes ..25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. Figured Lawns; very large display, with or without border, special values 10c 12 1-2c 15c 17c Cotton Foulards, in all shades, beautiful figures.. 12 1-2c 18c 25c yd Persian Pongee, beautiful de signs 25c yd Cotton Voiles In every color and shade 18c 20c 25c 30c 45c New Lot Dress Ginghams, 32 in. wide, plaids, stripes and checks 15c FOUR LARGE TABLES FULL TO OVERFLOWJNG WITH BEAUTIFUL LACE AND EMBROIDERY. LOW PRICES, GOOD VALUES. WHITE GOODS FOR SPRING. Linyarnette, the new white, very sheer -goods, summer 12 1*2c 15c 20c and 25c yd FLAXON! FLAXON! plain and checked 17c 20c 25c yd White Lawns, 40 inches wide, special 10c and 15c yd 2' inch Lawn, very sheer and me dium weightc 10c 12 1-2c 15c 20c 25 Indian Head, 36 inches wide.. 10c ya Mercerized Lingerie Batiste,— white, 44 inches wide25c 35c 50c yd Dotted Swiss, just beautiful 10c 12 1-2c and 15c 20c 25c 28c 35c yd Clock and plain Nainsook, large display 10c 15c 20c 25c Crepe, plain and striped, white at 12 1*2c and 15c yd Long Cloth, excellent quality, 12 yards in bolt $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Madras, 36 Inches wide, striped and figured, special 12 1-2c WHITE AND COLORED LINENS, Sheer Fish Linen Lawn, 36 inches wide, light weight, medium and heavy 25c 35c 50c yd White Linen, 36 inches wide 90c yd Line* Lawns, 36 inches wide, very sheer 35c 50c 75c $1.00 yd Table Damask, figured and plain with Napkins to match, 25c 50c 75o and $1.00 $1.25 yd Napkins, all prices. Ladies’ Fancy Collars, Jabots, and Neckwear, special 10c 15c 25c 45c READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Skirts Chemise, Corset Covers, Draw- ers,.... 25c 50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR SUM- MER SKIRTS, WAISTS, AND ALL READY TO WEAR GARMENT8, ON SECOND FLOOR. KNEELAND SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN. Many new spring stylos in patent Leathers, gun metal,, tan, vie! and box calf $3.50 and $4.00 Todd Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, and Pumps for ladies, all new spring styles patent, leather, gun metal, tan, suede, black and brown, velvet $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 Ladles’ Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers, Pumps, etc., $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 CHILDRENS’ SHOES, Slippers, Oxfords and Straps, Pumps in patent leather, tan, gun metal and vici 98c $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 BABY SHOES 15c 25c 50c H J BENTON & Company Mary St. - Waycross, Ga. »i4444m4*44««»mM V Automobiles Motorcycles Bicycles And Supplies. Automobiles with Safe Drivers For Hire DAY OR NIGHT. F. HJMcGEE, Phone 35, 20 Pendleton St. L~ 1WAYCROSS—GEORGIA. NOTED SPEAKER WILL ADDRE8S THE CONFERENCE. Special to the Herald. Birmingham, AHa., March /.— 1 Sev eral hundred delegates, including men and women of earnest thought, devoted to the best Interest of this count.y, met in conference In this city today to discuss the problem of child labor. The National Child La bor Committee brought them togeth er to exchange ideas and to recom mend Informally some resolution. The special object sought Is unformity in the laws of the various Staten regu lating child labor. The conference, which will contln-j THE PACIFFIC MONTHLY'S SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER. The Pacldlc Monthly, of Portland, Ore., Is a beautifully illustrated month ly magazine which gives full Informa tion about the resources and opportu nities of the country lying West of the Rockies it tells about the Gov ernment Reclamation _ Projects, free Government land and tells about the districts adapted to fruit raising, dairy ing, poultry raising, etc. It has splen did stories by Jack London and other noted authors. li ^ The price is $1.50 a year,, but to In troduce it we will send six months for fifty cents. This offer must be accept ed on or before February 1, 1911. Send your name and address accom panied by fifty cents in stamps and learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and California. Address: The Paciffic Monthly, Port mnd. Oregon. \ a m tf. i its sessions through the remainder VICTORY CAMP NO. 477 GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLOIRDA RAILWAY The Popular Route Tu All Points North And Wool. ThroughTtains Is connection with A. C. L., from Waycross .la Tilton to Macon ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT AI-.OOGA, NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Coach., and Pullman sleepers so through without change. Dining Car Scrrlce. ■ -y TRAINS OF A, I, » A. R. R, CONNECT AT CORDELB WITH TRAINS OF O. 8. A F, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. FOR INFORMATION TO RATES, R0UTE8, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT LY TO ANY AGENT OF THIS COM- £ ORTH OR WEI PANY. OR ADDI 1 f C B. Rhodes, MACON GA. ST. SPPLY ' th I. W. Jamison, T. P. A, - MACON QA. of this week, is notable for the Targe number of well known perrons who are on the programme for addresses.’ Heading the list is former President The'odoro Roosevelt, who will address the public session in the 'Drpheum theater tomorrow night on the sub ject of “Tbs Conservation of Child hood/ WOODMEN OF THE WORLD hjeets every Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock at Masonic Hall. All Wood men are cordially invited to attend. J. M. Allison, Cost.-Cord. J. .1. Masters, Clerk. 50c per tooth Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extractad] | when you can have it done for 50c and without pain. All other work done at very reasonable charges. Everything guaranteed;] OR. DANIEL^ The Dentist Folks’ Block Atlantic Coast L,ine Schedule. DEPARTURES. NOTICE TAX PAYER. Specific tax anil Corporation Taxee Mayor Exum welcomed the delegat-! are now doe and can be paid by ee at the formal opening of the con- making a visit to my office In the fee etc* tils afternoon. The addrese of the se.sion was delivered by Dr. B. J. Bal lwin, State chairman of the National child Labor Committee, wai reviewed the history of child !5Bor| reform In Alabama. Thb -remainder \ court house. J. T. Strickland, Tax Col, f FARM FOR SALE. Do you want a four hundred acre, of the eeselon woe given over to re- 1 Ware county farm, conveniently locat- porte from field workers representing ed to market, west of Waycross, on WW M4444d44M4«M444*M4444 all parts of the United States. The progrsmme of the public ses- •lon tonight provide* for addresses follows: "Uniformity In Child Labor Legislation," Governor Wood- low Wilson of New Jersey; “A stan dard Child Labor Law,’ ^djss Jane Adams, Hull House, Chlmgo; "The State and Nation in Child Labor Re form,” United Statue Senator Borah r f Idaho. the Brunswick and Western Railroad between Haaty and Satllla River. Tim her and wood on the land would pay for it, It marketed. 30 acres has been In cultivation. Public road passes through It. Well watered. Fulmoor creek Is Its eastern boundary. Owner wants to sell for division. Go end see It will beer Inspection. Cell oil or wrt»* filmon W. Hitch, Waycross, .Ware County, On. ]_ 36 Im ARRIVALS AT WAYCROSS, From Savannah -rain 189 6:60 am Train 186 12:60 pm Train 21 6:66 pm train 67 10:00pm .‘‘rr m Montgomery Train 68 6:16 urn Train 180 6:46 pm From Balnbrldgo it Thomaavllle Train 182 9:60 am From Alban/ Train 93 ", 4:56 pm Train 91 9:66 am Train 97 6:00 pm From Chicago and Nortweat l. C. Special (via Albany)....4:66 am Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton)....6:36 am South Atlantic Limited 6:36 am From Brunswick Train 96 7:40 am Train 90 6:00 pm -rom Jacksonville Train 22 ' 6:66 pm Train 32 10:15 pm Train 94 10:25 pm Train 92 10:45 pm frrom Tampa, High Springs via D» pent Train 42 3:25 pm ^ Train « PoF tbrouph Schedules, Pullman reservations, etc, Call On B. B. Pollard, Ticket Agent Waycross. on. For Jeaup aid Savannah , Train 58 6:66 am Train 182 10:00 am Train 180 7:30 pm Train 27- 6:10 pm For Montgomery Train 189 .....6:10 am Train 57 10:25 pm For Batnbrldge and Thomaavllle. Train 186 1:00 pm For Albany Train 92 10:50 Train 96 7:60 Train 90 ....It* ^ For Chicago and Northwest 1. C. Special (via Albany).. ’- lfl;5c *• *.10:30 10:10 Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) South Atlantic Limited.. J: For Brunswick J ......10:06 0:10 Train 01 Train 07 ^ For Jacksonville Train *6 (Dixie Flyer Train 03 Train 33 rain « For Tampa, High Springs 0:00 am E. M. North, A. O. P. A. Savannah ,0s. Try the Want Ads 6a5.8fi.III 18*1;