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WILKES
Next to P. N Harley Hardware Co.
THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS
New Goods
Arriving Daily
Embroidery
;u are in need of Embroideries
Laces it will pay you
^ to look over our line
before purchasing
$2-oo per yard
4c »P
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
We have the swellest line of muslin
underwear ever shown in
Waycross
I IN VAL AND LINEN TORCHONS, AL80 A NICE
OP CLUNEY’8, PROM
Suits and Pants
All our suits are hand tailored
with the broad padded shoulders
and peg top pants, by one of the
largest ready - to - wear clothing
houses in the East.
All Mens' Suits will be Sold
at Acquaintance Sale Prices for
the Next Ten Days.
ALL 8KIRT8 AND GOWNS WORTH $1.80 ARE NOW ON
8ALE AT
ALL SKIRTS, GOWNS AND DRAWERS, ONE DOLLAR
VALUES ARE NOW ON SALE AT
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OP CORSET COVER8 AN
drawers, Which we have on display at
89e
48 c
SHOESI SHOESI
Mens’
Patent,
Tan and
Gun Metal
Low quarters in all the latent
styles will feel the cut of the Ac
quaintance Sale.
Also Ladies’ Slippers, in Staps, Patent Leather
and Velvet and children’s Patent and Vici low
quarters go at a great reduction during our opening
Acquaintance Sale.
WILKES*
Ladies* we wish to call your at
tention to our line of Dress Goods,
which we have in the following
fabrics:
Messalines, Taffetas,
Satins, Foulards, San Toys,
Marqiettes and other leading fabrics.
Above are $1.25 values which t\rj ,.j
are placed on now at . - 71C
BEST 10c TOWELS
LINWOOD SHEETS WORTH $1.00, SALE PRICE
PILLOW CASES, 48x30 EXTRA GOOD QUALITIES
BE8T TOWELING, WORTH 10c VD BLEACHED OR UN
BLEACHED
Doz. 98c
79c
13c
yd. 7c
WHITE GOODS
28c DIMMITIE8, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 19c
2SC NAINSOOKS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 19c
20c LONG CLOTH, SALE PRICE PER YARD 18c
25c INDIAN LINEN8, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 19c
65c IRISH LINENS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 48c
25c PLAXONS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 22e
20c PLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 10c
35c DRESS LINENS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD ....25c
25c BARRED MU8LIN8, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 19o
20c BARRED MUSLIN, SALE PRICE PER YARD 10c
10 YDS GOOD AS GOLD BLEECHING 98c
J
PARK PLACE
High cass Subdivis -
ion for white peope
ony, on easy terms,
closeto A.C.L. Shops.
k W.‘D. Aforton, Agt.
HnlOII NO. I Southern Hotel Biff
dm*
Vaycross & Southern
R. r. co.
It* of Tralm Effective January
2, 1811.
The arrival and daparturea
given aa Information and arc
guaranteed.
Southbound Train No- L
Station
Hebardrille, Oa. Lr. 6:30 am
Waycross (Albanj^ive) 5:15 am
Lavlnla 6:60
Fredel .' Ar. 1:66 am
Northbound Train No. 2. '
Fredel *:« P“
Lavlnla / 2:60 pm
Waycroaa (Albany are) 8:06 pm
Hebardrille 2:10 pm
Trains 4*0. 1 and No. 2, dally, an
n. M. Hopbine.
Superintendent
ROSS COUNCIL NO. <1.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
a every Monday evening In Bed
Halt Lott Hitch building at ■
brothers ^cordially Invited
to meal sttb^iu.'.
» ' L. Carl Collins.
Kidney
Pills
Wbat They Will Do for Yo«
Thojr will cure your backs oh a,
strengthen your kidneys, cor,
reot urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, sad
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre-
vent*Bright’s Disease and Dim
ka tea, and rev tore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
POR8A1E BY GEM PHARMACY
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 18&
Meets Drat and third Thursday *n
each month. Masonlo Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, O. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
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McPhail Grand Piano
WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOS.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M.
All Masons Invited to Attend,
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, SEC.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OP PYTrilAS.
Meets svrry Moadaj
evening el Y:tO
Caatle Hal riant ave.
Member, era requested
aSgtagri/ to attend, aad visiting
Knights are most sop
dally' invited to meet with ns.
CHA8. E. CASON, C. C. - .
T. H. Miller, K. of R. A S. ft M, of F.
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DR LEWIS 9
JONATHAN BURCH °
PRAUATICE LIMITED TO O
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and O
Chronic Diseases. O
Residence 166 Plant Are. O
Offlco Redding Building. O
once Honrs: 1 to 11 a. m. O
2 to 5 p. m. colored people. O
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A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE
Is a valuable family triend. Foley's
Honey and Tar fulBIIs this condition
exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th
St, Easton, Pa., states: “Several
members at my family have been cur.
ed of bad coughs and colds by the
use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and I
am never without a bottle In ths
house. It Boothes .and relieves the
Irritation in the throat and loosens up
the cold. I have always found It a
reliable cough cure." _ Gem Pharmacy.
DON'T GET EXCITED! ’
We have made arrengemente to
loan money In Weycroas. The mors
money you want the better we like
It Ne red tape—Juat money. That’s
ell. See
BUCHANAN A 8HARPE.
t tf 411 LaGrande Bonding
EGGS FOR HATCHING
White and black Mlnoreaa; whits
Leghorn; Pymontb. Rocks; 8. C,
Rhode Island Reda, and Buff Orping
ton eggs for sate by F. B. Sturtevant
112 Screven ava. 22 lit wJtsaL
DON'T FAIL TO HEAR THE MU
SICAL b^RVons at th6 "maJEs-
TIC TONIGHT. IS St I
IF A PIANO DEALER SPEAKS
HIS MIND HE WILL TELL YOU:
“THERE’8 NOTHING LIKE THE
MoPHAIL GRAND FOR BEAUTY
OF FINISH AND BEAUTY OP
TONE.” ASK A DOZEN FAIR
JUDGES WHAT ARE ITS CHIEF
CHARACTERISTICS AND YOU
WILL GET A DOZEN ANSWERS.
ONE SEES BRILLIANCY, ANOTH-
ER SEES RICHNESS, ANOTHER
SEES 0ERFECTNES, ANOTHER
OELICACY OF TONE, ANOTHER
THE POWER OF EXPRESSION,
ANOTHER ACTION, ANOTHER
THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION.
ONE 8EE8 NEW IDEAS, ANOTH*
ER OLD IDEAS IMPROVED.
THE MePHAIL GRAND PIANO
IS ENDOWED WITH PERSONAL*
ITY QUITE ITS OWN. MUSICI
ANS UNDERSTAND ITS CHARM
INTUITIVELY.
We have other makes and we are proud of ev
ery Piano we handle.
McPhail, Chickering, Laffargue, Bush & Lane
Henry F. Miller, Hains Bors., Cambridge, Regal,
Brew&er and thers.
We give easy monthly payments if desired
and take old pianos and organs in exchange at
full value. V
C. C. Cocroft Music Co.
Broad Street,
Thomasville, Ga.