Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 20, 1911, Image 3

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New Goods Are Arriving Daily WILKES Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co. THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS New Goods Are Arriving Daily k' THERE has been a cry in Waycross for better Dry Goods, we have * the very best line of Dry Goods ever shown in Waycross to offer you at prices that will open wide your eyes. Rememder we have no shelf-worn goods to offer you and our goods are direct from the Eastern markets, and are up-to-date in every detail. We are always glad to show you our goods: EMBROIDERIES. We carry a line of Baby Irish Bounc ings that by far surpass anything ever shown here and our complete line is now on sale. Choice per yd. 1.75 £ands to match above flouncings per yd. . . . 75c Also a very pretty line of 18 inch corset cover styles to go at per yard . . . 22c , MENS’ SUITS QUR SUITS are made up in all the latest styles with heavy padded shoulders and peg top pants by one of the largest clothing houses in the East. All our mens' suits are feeling the cut of Acquaintance Sale Prices, WHITE GOODS 25c DIMMITIE8, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 25c NAINSOOKS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 20c LONG CLOTH, SALE PRICE PER YARD i 25c INDIAN LINEN8, SALE PRICE PER YARD .i9e 65c IRI8H LINENS, '8ALE PRICE PER YARD 48c 25c FLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD ....22c 20c FLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 16e 35c DRESS LINENS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 25c 25c BA*RREO MUSLINS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19e 20c BARRED MUSLIN, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 10c 10 YDS GOOD AS GOLD BLSECHING 98c PANTS \E CARRY a Complete Line of Pr Mens’ Pants, from rices ranging $1.50 per pair to $10.00 WILKES The Progressive Store. DRESS GOODS |Wj£ HAVE a full line of Dress Goods that we will be glad to show you, in Messolines, Taffettas, Satin, Foulards, San Toys and Mar- quirettes that are all $1.25 values which we are placing on sale an for a few days only at per yd. viV SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! A]LL THE Latest Styles in Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Low Cuts are feeling the cut of Acquiant- ance Sale Prices. PARK PLACE High cass Subdivis ion for white peope ony, on easy terms, close to A.C. L. Shops. W. ! D. Morton, Agt. ROOM NO. 4 .Southern Hotel Blue Waycross & Southern R. R. co. Schedules of Train* Effective January 2, 1(11. Notice:—The arrival and departures are given aa Information and are not guaranteed. Southbound Train No. 1. Miles Station ( Hebardvllle, Oa. Lv. 1:10 am , S Waycross (Albany ave) 5:35 am g Cavinla 6:60 am U Fredel Ar. 6:65 am Northbound Train No. 1. 1# Fredel *:46 pm S Lavlnla 1:60 pm I Waycross (Albany ave) 1:06 pm OHebardvflle t:10 Pm Trains No. 1 and Xu. :, dally, et Leapt Sanday. - - h Jno. M. Hoskins. Superintendent. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP 161 Meet* first and (bird Thursday >n each month. Masonic HalL Richard L. Singleton, 0- C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo, McPhail Grand. Piano WAYCROSS LODGE No.*0L F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUE8DAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend J. M. BELL, W. M. W. J. CLARK, 8EC. Foley’s Pills What They WU1 Do for Yo« They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidney*, cor. re e« urinary Irregularities, build up the worn cut tiesuet, and eliminate the excess urie acid that castes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright'e Diaeaee end Dla ke tea, and ret tore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. FORSAl E BY GEM PHARMACY *1. AYCROSS COUNCIL NO. Jr. O. U. A. M. Beet* every Monday evening In Bed m'e Ran. Lott-Hltcb building tt t BL I Plaiting brother* cordially bvttad to meat vrtth ua sharod Coillns, L. Carl CotUna. oOacty. OOOOOOOOOOOO DR LEWIS JONATHAN BURCH PRACTICE LIMITED TO Eya, Ear, No**, Throat and Chronlo Dlaaaiet. Residence 166 Plant Ave. Office Redding Building. Office Hours: I to It a. m. i to 5 p. m. colored people. o COO C-OOOOOO o BHfTSKlDStYPttl? WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. ZT KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Menu ev«y Monday evening at ':30 In 1 Castle Hal' ?>ant ave. I Members •«* requested ' to attend, and visiting Knights are moat “or- llally Invited to meet with us. CHA8. E. CASON, C. C. T. II. Miller, K. of R. ft S. ft M. of F A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’a Honey end Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th 8L, Easton, Pi., states: “Several members of my family hav* been cur ed of bad cougbs and colds by the nae of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle In tl& house. R soothe* and relieve* the irritation In the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found It n reliable coach ears.” Gem Pharmacy. DON’T GET EXCITED! We have mads arrangement* to loan money in Waycross. The more money you want the better we like It No rad tape—Jdet money. That'a all. See BUCHANAN * SHARPE. 6 tt 413 LaGrande Building NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. There are several nonunion paint era In town soliciting work. In the Interest of our local union painters, we ask our dtlsens to require etch man to show a union card, and am ploy only those who can ehow a ear. In good standing. II 7t U C. Brown, Secretary Local No. 602, Waycross, Ga. IF A PIANO DEALER SPEAKS HIS MIND HE WILL TELL YOU: “THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THE McPHAIL GRAND FOR BEAUTY OF FINISH AND BEAUTY OF TONE.” ASK A DOZEN FAIR JUDGES WHAT ARE ITS CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS AND YOU WILL GET A DOZEN ANSWERS. ONE sfeES BRILLIANCY, ANOTH ER 8EE8 RICHNESS, ANOTHER SEES PERFECTNES, ANOTHER DELICACY OF TONE, ANOTHER THE POWER OF EXPRESSION, ANOTHER ACTION, ANOTHER THOROUGH CONSTRUCTION. ONE 8EES NEW IDEAS, ANOTH ER OLD IDEAS IMPROVED. THE McPHAIL GRAND PIANO IS ENDOWED WITH PERSONAL ITY QUITE ITS OWN. MUSICI ANS UNDERSTAND ITS CHARM INTUITIVELY. ’ We have other makes and weare proud of ev- „ ery Piano we handled McPhail, Chickering, La ffargue, Bush & Lane Henry F. Miller, Hains Bors., Cambridge, Regal, Brewster and thers. We give easy monthly payments if desired and take old pianos and organs in exchange at full value. C. C. Cocroft Music Co. Broad Street, Thomasville, Ga. ,00000000000000000 o<foooooooooooooooooooooo:-<x>oooooGoJ