Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 27, 1911, Image 3

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/ WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD New Oaoods /Ire ^wiving DaSSy WILKES Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co. THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS ' New $£©©£#« /Ire BaSiy *^®HERE 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 7 SC 22c Bands to match above flouncings per yd. . . Also a very pretty line of 18 inch corset cover styles to go at per yard MENS’ SUITS fiUR 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, SALE PRICE PE R YARD ' 15c 25c INDIAN LINENS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 65c IRISH LINENS, SALE PRICE P ER YARD 48c 25c FLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 22e 20c FLAXONS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 16o 35c DRESS LINENS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 25c 2Ec BARRED MUSLINS, SALE PRICE PER YARD 19c 20c BARRED MUSLIN, SALE PRIO E PER YARD 16c 10 YDS GOOD AS GOLD SLEECHING 98c mr PANTS CARRY a Complete Line of Mens* Pants. Pr from rices ranging $1.50 per pair to $10.00 WILKES The Progressive Store. DRESS GOODS E 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. v I v SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! L THE Latest Styles in Men*s, Ladies* and Childrens Low uts are feeling the cut of Acquiant- ance Sale Prices. WE TEACH YOU BOOKKEEPING AND ALL ATTENDANT BRANCHES. WE TEACH YOU SHORTHAND AND ALL NECE8SARY BRAN- ES. WE TEACH YOU TO AUDIT BOOKS. WE TEACH YOU TO MAKE ABSTRACT OF LAND TITLES. WE PREPARE YOU FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA TIONS. WE HAVE ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO GIVE YOU THE EXAMINATION HERE UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE GOVERNMENT. \ -Ti. -* J* If you can’t attend personally we have an excellent mall course that fully prepares you In any of these departments. CALL OR WRITE: South Ga. Business College - COR DELE, GEORGIA. A RECORD MONTH WITH OUR FIRE BOY’S BR» I Travel Comfortably AND CONVENIENTLY In Parlor Dining Cars on . ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC y RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN A GULF RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY. Hull aerved any time euroute, at reasonable price*. Schedules: Southbound: Northbound: It. Atlanta 7:45 am Lt. Albany 12:10noon AT. Cordele 5:00 pm Lv. Cordela 1:40 pm At. Alban/ 3:40 pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm THESE jytE THE FINEST PARLOR CAR3 OPERATED IN THE SOUTHI Quickest Time. Try it Bedt Service. # W. H. Leahy, Gen. Pass. Ast. Atlanta, Georgia. Probably owing to the unusually dry season the number of calls to Pres In Waycross have far exceeded the usual average .and the boy’s have established a record. So far they have answered no less than 14 calls of the syren whistle, and out of the number have had only ode serious less, and their prompt and efficient aork does them great credit. Chief Joiner has been on sick leave practically all this month, and the v-ork lias fallen upon the very efficient shoulders of Acting Chief E. C. Hall and he has done well. The rapid growth of Waycross 1» forcing upon the minds of the author ities and people the grave question as to the increase of our flro depart ment. This matter will soon have to to faced and is one o tthe trouble some problems that confront the ad ministration, In meeting the needs and demands of our city, with the limited funds available. In our Judg ment the time (s now ripe for a BOND ISSUE, to raise a goodly sum to be expended on permanent im provements. -Sewerage, water and fire protection and paving—money raised and spent for these purposes at this time will do much for Way- cross. Its better to take the “bull by the horns” right now and raise a fund In this manner, than for the city to languish or her progress be retarded or health and property saerffied for each of these things. Its no use waiting for car works money, it may b years before that unfortunate fund can be realised again. Seventy-five thousand dollars expended RIGHT NOW on these greatly needed im provements will be worth more than $200,000 spent later. Let us face, the issue and meet It with a “bond” loan, that will give a fund sufficient to meet these growiuT and Insistent demands, for sewerr. - water and fire protection. LIVING AT HIGH TEN8ION. To overdo in order to keep up with tha parale U the tendency of tho age Uv;ng at fr*.ch high t»rrlon, is r any wonder tnat our ottve ■an't-i** iun.s and test euros arc filled with nervous, rver-worked, broken-down men and women. When one begins to get into this condition, there 1h only one cure—a cvmr.Jeto rest, together with a whole some diet and a good blood-making tonic r.nd strength creator. There la nothing In this line that can possibly excel the medicinal elements of the cod's liver combined with tonic Iron. Thla p'mple combnatlon is found In Vinol, It contains no oil or greasu ,tml agrees with everyone. A well known college professor states tl.it he considers Vinol a truly THE State Life Insurance Company OF INDIANAP OLI8, INDIANA. Dipoilt* With 8tate for Guar anteo of Pollclea, Surplua to Policy Holder*, . 18,000,000.00 11,174,605.00 Security In a Life Insurance Policy Is tho prlnelpal thing. One wanta protection that protect! without regard to general financial conditiona.The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS WITH THE STATE OF INDIANA tor the benefit of all Ita policy boldera, the entire caab value of every outstanding policy. At tbla time the company haa on dopoxlt with the State, In Drat class securi ties, a larger amount tbsn all other large companies combined. ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK OF ENG- LAND. I have beeu wltb this good company seventeen years and throjgh Ita agency have paid many thousands of dr'lara to beneficiaries Take no chance with your life policy but sea me for "INSURANCE THAT IN8URE8." \ . L. STANTON, Manager. WAYCROSS, GEORGIA. the strain Is telling on his mind, and he expressed the opinion that if he wouderfu! tonic and strength creator. n . ere j n confinement mnch Ion- l« «ar himself overworked and run- gcf Mor , e wouW go cniy down to a critical point. A fried asked him to try Vinol. He did so ar.d Is now enjoying perfect health, and Its curative powers cannot be too strongly extolled. We recommend Vinol to bull] up and strengthen the run-down and over worked, weak women, old people, del icate children and convalescents. In anyone is apt satisfied alter taking one.bottle we alwayn refund their money. Tbfa docs not happen, erten, however, because Vinol 1 * per centage of cures Is very high, The Seals Pharmacy. GAYNOR SAYS MORSE MAY GO CRAZY. Atlsnta, Qa., March 25.—John F. Oaynor sat In the parlor at a local hotel last night and converted wltk Mrs. Charles W. Morse, who Is hers on a visit to her hnaband, confined at the prison which Oaynor just loft. Oaynor told Mrs. More that she should make every osrort to get her bualand cut an soon as possible as Mr*. Morse stated that Oaynor evl rt/ntly was exaggerating conditions, at her husband's mind was In no sense, affected and she considered that he was in good health. Oaynor stated that his son would he here from New York today and In his company be will leave on an afternoon train for New York. He will meet bla wile m Waahngton and with bla wife and son he proposes Ic go direct from New York city ts Syracuse. loan money In Waycross. The more money you want the better we ilka It No red tape—Just money. That's nil. See BUCHANAN & SHARPE. 3 tf 413 LaOrando Building dfAYCItOSS COUNCIL NO. M Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets .vary Monday evening to Bad Yea’s Bail. Lott-HItch building at I ft m. Visiting brother* cordially Invited to meat with ns. Shared Collins, U Carl Collins. BdoBeety. Councilor DON’T GET EXCITED! We have made arrangement! to Waycross & Southern R. R. CO. Sehsdulss of Trains Effaotlva January 2, 1011. Notice:—The arrival and departures are given as Information and are not guaranteed. Southbound Train No. 1. Hilts Button 0 Bsbardville, Qa. Lv. 5:80 am t Waycroi, (Albany are) 1:35 am I LarlnJe 5:50 no 10 Fred*! Ar. 1:55 am Northbound Train No. I. U Fredel 2:45 pm S Lavinla 3:50 pm t Waycross (Albany are) 3:05 pm OHebardvlIIo 8:10 phj' Train* No. 1 and No. 2, daU- cept Sunday. t{ Jnoi M. Ho,I