Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 22, 1911, Image 7

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^MBpiMgRMHfgp^ m m New Goods Are Arriving Daily WILKES Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co. THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS New Goods 4re Arriving Daily T HERE has been a cry in Way cross for better Dry Goods, we have the very best line of Dry Goods ever shown in Waycross to offer you at prides 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. i.75 75c Bands to match above Bouncings per yd. . . Also a very pretty line of 18 inch corset cover styles to go at per yard 22c MENS’ SUITS 0 UR 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 DIMMITIES, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 25c NAINSOOKS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 20c LONG CLOTH, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 15o INDIAN LINENS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19o 65c IRISH LINEN8, SALE PRICE PER YARD 48c 25c FLAXON8, SALE PRICE PER YARD Z2e 2Cc FLAXONS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 18c 35c DRESS LINENS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 25c 25c BARRED MUSLINS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 20c BARRED MUSLIN, SALE PRICE PER YARD 16e 10 YDS GOOD AS GOLD BLEECHING 98c PANTS CARRY a Complete Line of Mens’ Pants. Prices ranging from $1.50 per pair to $10.00 WILKES The Progressive Store. DRESS GOODS E HA VE 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 qfj for a few days only at per yd. viV SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! ’KILL THE Latest Styles in Men’s, sill Ladies’ and Children’s Low Cuts are feeling the cut of Acquiant- ance Sale Prices. I PARK PLACE High cass Subdivis ion for white peope ony, on easy terms, close to A.C.L. Shops. W. D. (Horton, Agt. ROOM NO. 4 Southern Hotel Bluff Waycross & Southern R. R. co. Schedule* of Train* Effective January 2, 1911. Notice:—The arrival and departure* are given aa Information and are not guaranteed. Southbound Train No. 1. Mll?s Station 0 Hebardvllle, Ga. Lv. 5:30 am 2 ^'aycros* (Albany are) 6:36 am 8 Lavlnla tZi ![0 Fredel Northbound Train No. 2. 1(1 Fredel 2:45 pm S Lavlnla 2:50 pm 2 Waycrosa (Albany are) 3:05 pm OHebardvtllo 3:10 pm Trains No. 1 and No. 2, dally, e> cept Sunday. ,1no. M. Ho,kina. Superintendent. Kidney Pill® Wbat They WiU Do (or You They will euro your backache, strengthen your Icidneya, cor. rect urinary irregular!tie*, build up the worn out tiseues, and eliminate tho excess uric acid Ar. 6:55 am J that causes rheumatism. Pro. vent Bright’s Disease and Dla- bates, and rertore health and strength. Retuse substitutes. FORSAL E by GEM PHARMACY WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP 163. Meet* first and third Thursday *n each month. Masonic Hall. Richard L. Singleton, C. C. D. P. Woolley, Clerk. WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305. JF. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M. All Mason* Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. W. J. CLARK, BED, WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27 KNIGHT8 OF PYTHIAS. Meets evjry Monday evening at ‘:30 In Castle Hal 1 ?lant are Members see’requested jVKjgYSJf to attend, and visiting '».'Siy-'V/ Knights are moat Cor dially Invited to meet with us. CH/tS. E. CASON, C. C. T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. & M. of F. 5:60 am WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. II. Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets every Monday evening In Red Men’s Hall, Lott-HItch building at I ■ V m- brother* cordially Invited J to meat with as. ’’ She, r..i Coilin*. Ree-Secty. o o<>oooooooo o O DR LEWIS ° o JONATHAN BURCH ° o PRACTICE LIMITED TO O O Eye, Ear, No*e, Throat and O O Chronic Disease*. O O Residence 166 Plant Ave. O O Offlce Redding Building. O O Office Hour*: 8 to 12 a. m, O O 2 to 6 p. m. colored people. O • > 'SOOCOCOOCO O UCarI “ 0 , councilor. bac**c»* e« C w«^ A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’s Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles ICIIne, N. 8th St, Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cur* ed of bad coughs and colds by the use of Foley’s Honey and Tar and 1 am never without a bottle In the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up tho cold. I have always found It a reliable cough cure.” Gem Pharmacy. DONT GET EXHTEDl We have mado arrangements to loan money In Waycrost Tho more money you want the better we like No red tapo—Just money. That’s all. See BUCHANAN A SHARPE. 3 tf* 412 LaGrande Building NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. * There are several nonunion paint ers In town soliciting work. In the Interest of bur local union painters, we ask our citizens to require each man to show a union card, and em ploy only' those who can show' a cat In gooi standing. U 7t > L. Cj'Bsown* Secretaty.— Local No, 6u2, Waycross, Ga. THE MAN OF AFFAIRS values health his greatest asset, knowing that a good natural mineral water is most beneficial, he drinks B$/vdm Lithia. WATER "The Greatest oE all Natural Mineral Waters" The excellent medicinal virtues of this NATURAL Mineral Water are highly appreciated by professional and business men. We have hundreds of testimonials, especially from eminent physicians, who knew from actual experience what Bowden Lithia Water has accomplished. It has no equal in the treatment of Rheumatism, Gout, Cystitis, .Calculi, Gravel, Kidney and Bladder troubles, and all disorders caused by an excess of Uric Acid. BOTTLED ONLY AT THE SPRINGS, (Lithia Springs, Doujflas County, Ga.) Bowden Lithia Water is of delightfully pleasant taste and is an ideal Table Water. Keep it in your home—it is healthful all the time. Order Iron its tired, to be shipped same iajr order is received, or order from your druggist or grocer. To LARGE BOTTLES (F.O.B. Lithia Spring*, Ga.) For Frr^t-Class JOB WORK Try THE HERAL