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New Goods
fire
Arriving Daily
WILKES
Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS
New Goods
Are
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 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 llounc
ings that by far surpass anything
ever shown here and our complete
line is now on sale. Choice per yd. 1.75
Bands to match above flouncings per yd. . . . 75c
Also a very pretty line of 18 inch corset cover
styles to go at per yard . • 22c
WHITE GOODS
DIMMITIE8, SALE PRICE PER YARD 190
25c NAINSOOKS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 190
Ale LONG CLOTH, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 16e
25c INDIAN LINEN8, SALE PRICE PER-YARD 19c
65c IRI8H LINEN8, 8ALE PRICE PER Y^RD * 48o
FLAXON8, SALE PRICE PER YARD 22o
FLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 16o
DRESS LINENS, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 25e
25c BARRED MUSLIN8, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19e
; BARRED MUSLIN, 8ALE PRICE PER YARD 1«o
YDS GOOD AS GOLD BLEECHINQ
MENS’ SUITS
0UR 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.
PANTS
WjE CARRY a Complete Line of
ijitil Mens’ Pants. Prices ranging
horn .
$1.50 per pair to $10.00
WILKES
The Progressive Store.
DRESS GOODS
W|£ 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 nn
for a few days only at per yd. v IC
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
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. Aforton, Agt.
i
ROOM NO. I
Southern Hotel BlOff
Waycross & Southern
R. r. co.
Schedule, of Train. Effective January
2, 1911. [
Notice:—The arrival and departure,
are given as lnformaUon and are
sot guaranteed.
Southbound Train No. L
Miles Station '
0 BebardvUlo, Qa. Lv. 6:30 am
2 Waycroae (Albany ave) 6:36 am
8 Lavinfa 5:60 am
10, Fredel Ar. 5:55 am
Northbound Train No. 2.
10 Fredel 2:45 pm
8 Lavlnia 2:50 pm
2 Waycrosa (Albany ave) 8:06 pm
OHebardvllle 3:10 pm
Tralna No. 1 and No. 2, dally, ex
cept Sunday.
,lno. M. Hoeklna.
Superintendent.
WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. tl.
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meets every Monday evening la Red
.Men'* Hall, Lott-HItch building at I
» m.
yi.ltlne brother* cordially Invited
to meet with us.
I Rherod Cortina, L. Carl Cohlm.
Ree-Secty. (
Kidney
Pills
What They W1U Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor.
tect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric add
that causes rheumatism. Pre
vent Bright's Disease and De
bates, and reftore health and
atraagth. Refuse substitutes.
FOR8AL E BY GEM PHARMACY
O O-OOOOOOOOO O
O DR LEWIS
o JONATHAN BURCH
O PRACTICE LIMITED TO
O Eye, Eer, Nose, Throat and
O Chronic Dlseasea.
O Residence 186 Plant Ave.
O .Office Redding Building.
O Office Hours: 8 to II a. m.
O Itoi p. m. colored people.
KAISER’S VACATION
AT CORFU
Special to The Herald.
Berlin, March 22.—Emperor Wil
liam, who has fully recovered from
his recent illness, will strat tomorrow
or. bis customary spring vacation.
His period of rest and recreation will
be passed amid the romantic su>
roundings of Corfu in the magnificent
pile of marble erected as a residence
for the late Empress Elizabeth of Au
stria and acquired by the German em
peror after her death.
According to tho ofllcial announce
ment Emperor William will stop over
in Vienna for a day or two for a
meeting with the. venerable Emperor
Frances Joseph. From Vienna ha
will resume his journey to Corfu. On
his way home it Is thought likely he
may visit Rome for the international
exposition that will then be in pro
gress there in celebration of the
semi-centennial anniversary of united
Ttaly.
Though Emperor William hus nev-
displayed the globetrotting ten
dencies possessed by some European
royalties, he nevertheless is an ex
perienced traveller and has always
been exceedingly fond of visiting for
eign countries. It may be said that
ho other monarch knows better how
to travel in luxury and comfort. . -
When his majesty travels by rail,
as he will do for the greater part of
the Journey on which he will start
tomorrow, he always Insists that his
train shall go to its destination with
out stopping. The time of departure
Is Axel in such a way that his nights
rest is not interfered with.-
The imperial train is fitted up so
comfortably, according to tho Em-
neror’s own tastes, that he feels quite
at home in it. On entering it, should
it be early in the day, he goes to his
study and sits at his writing table,
where the rays of an elcctiic lam*
fsli on a beautifully framed photo-
graph of the Empress and their chil
dren.
The Emperor’s private car con
tains bedroom, dining room, library,
study and lounging compartments.
The bedrcom is very Bimple. His
Majesty always sleeps well in
train, rises early, takes a bath in the
tathroom adjoining his bedroom, and
then puts on tho clothes he will wear
on leaving tho train. If tho train
arrives at its destination very early
in tho morning it runs on a siding
yntil hs majesty awakes and finishes
his toilet. This method of travelling
ex plains why the Emperor always
looks so fresh and bright when ho
appears before th# public.
rAN UP-TO-DATE DRUGGIST
says it Is surprising how many old-
fashioned remedies arc being used,
which goes to show that it is hard
to improve somo of our grand
mothers’ old, time-tried remedies.
For instance, for keeping the hair
dark, soft and glossy, nothing equal
ing our grandmothers’ "sago tea” has
ever been discovered. Although, by
tho addition of sulphur and other In
gredients, this old-fasliioncd brew
has been made more effective as a
scalp tonic and color restorer.
Nowadays when our hair comes out
or gets faded or gray instead of going
to tho garden or garret for hqybs and
making tho "tea” ourselves, .wo simp
ly go to the nearest drug store and
ask for a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy.
Druggists are authorized to sell it
under guarantee that tho money will
be refunded if it fails to do exactly as
represented.
This preparation is ottered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle and la
recommended and sold by
CHEROKEE PHARMACY.
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 16&
Meets first and third Thursday *n
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, 0. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. 80S.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
SECOND AND FOURTH TUE8DAY
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M.
All Maaona Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, 8EC,
Faces Trial
Foe Murder
Special to The* Herald.
Hanford, Cal., March 22.—Tho caso
of James Ward, charged with tba
murdor of “Tommy” Clayton, a raco
track follower, was caljpd in court
today for trial. Clayton wa*
shot and killed in a drunken brawl
last Octobor. It is understood that
Ward will pload self-dofense.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, HO. Z7
KNIGHTS OF PYTHfAS.
Meets enry Monde?
evening at ’:30 In
Castle Hal’ ?»ant ave.
Members »r*» requested
to attend, sad visiting
Knights are moat no*
dlally Invited to meet with ua.
CHA8. E. CASON, C. C.
T. H. Miller, K. of R. & S. & M. of F.
For either acute ->r imwL’ kidne.v
disorders, tor anney mil •vUUlM uri
nary Irregularities, fake Fol .» l\U ney
Pills. An honest and efiea’fivc edi-
cino for kidney and bladder jlsor*
ders. Gem Pharmacy.
■'tfijSKnyr
EED.S
Fifth, ItlltbltfPurt
f sirffltecd to Pftttt
I KmvGwnteMrtad
J PUuter «hoa Id t*»tUia
f MpvrtormtnuofOjw
' Northern drown Bit a.
special orris
FOR 10 CENTS
r* Will send postpaid our
COLLECT'*!
ipfMMwiuM • • if*
A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE
la a valuable family friend. Foley’a
Honey and Tnr fulDlls this condition
oxactly. Mrs. Charles ICIIno, N. 8th
St., Easton, Pa., etatca: "Several
members of my family have been cur
ed of bad cougha and colds by the
use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I
nm never without a bottle In tha
house. It soothes and relieves the
Irritation In the throat and looaena up
the cold. I havo always found It a
reliable cough cure." Gera Pharmacy,
DON'T GET EXCITEDI
Wo have mado arrangement* to
loan money In Waycross. The more
money you want the bettor we like
No red tape—Just money. Tbat’g
all. See
BUCHANAN A SHARPE.
3 tf 413 LaOrande Building
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
There are several nonunion paint
ers In town soliciting work. In the
Interest of our local union painters,
wo ask our citizens to require each
man to show a union card, and tip
ploy only thoae who can show a eat
In good standing,
tl Tt U C. Brown, Secretary,
Local No. 601, Warcron, Ga.
WHERE THE RUB COMES 11^
Is In knowing which laundry you
Bhould send your work to. There are
n wholo lot ot ordinary laundries that
do fair work, “but when It comer to
PERFECT LAUNDERING
we excel. Wo return your linen to
you with a finish, that shows earo
and experience.' You will never And
your collars broken, ot your linen
ruined If we do the laundering.
Wilson
STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONES.
Millinery opening, the 28th and
-9th of next week at The Bon Ton,
tho little store wbere you get the
biggest values, and the latest styt-
22 2t-
millinery opening
AT THE BON TON.
MRS. NIXON OF THE BON TON
ANNOUNCES HER 8PRINO MILL-
INERY OPENING FOR MARCH 2STH
AND 29TH, AND CORDIALLY IN
VITES ’THE LADIE8 OF THE CITYs
TO ATTEND.