Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, March 31, 1911, Image 3

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD New Goods Are Arriving Daily New Goods Are "Arriving Daily Next to P. N Harley Hardware Co. THE NEW STORE WITH THE NEW GOODS LADIES we wish to call your attention to our line of which are up-to-date in every particular. We have all the latest Fabrics, such as Satin, Foulards, Taffettas, Marquisettes, San Toys, MessoUnes. Etc., that are Muslin Underwear The prettied line of skirts, DRY GOODS Good quality, 40 in White Qp SHOES! SHOES!! We have Shoes to fit R I. every member of the family. We carry the celebrated Todd & Hunt Club line of ladies shoes in velvet, suedes, patent and kid leathers. Onr line of soft soles baby strap oxfords are by far the snappiest line of chil drens shoes ever shown in Way- cross. We carry Digg’s, Vannerman’s and Hunt Club Shoes for men. Every pair guaranteed for service |. Lawn, special price per yd - - Extra Good Qmrfity 4Q in. White Lawn, very sheer quality, worth 15c yd. Special Price 1 '11^ Per yard Lonsdale Cambric, yard \Ar+ wide, best grade, special Good as Gold Bleaching, Standard 10c grade, special price QQp 1ft varHs . V /v WILKES 10 yards . . — - See our line of Curtain Swiss, 200 pairs of Ladies Silk Hose $1.25 values to go as long as they la& per pair . . The Progressive Store. S crims, Draperies, Etc, BIOS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JAIL State of Georgia, County of Ware:, The Commissioners ot Roada had Revenue, for the County of Ware In vite bids for the construction and erection of a modern fall and jailors home, the building thereof to be con structed either of brlok or reinforced ooncrete, according to the plans and specifications now on Slain the MB- ees'of aid Commissioners. The terms of payment to be made as follows: One . half (1-2)' ot the contract price to be paid as the work progresses, (be remaining one half (1-2) to be paid twelve (12) monthb from - the completion and acceptance of same, and the deferred payment to bear Interest at the rate of six per centtum per annum. A certified check for Twenty Five Dollars (f2S) will be required to be made payable to and deposited with E. J. Berry, Clerk ot the Commis sioners, from all prospective bidders who obtain a copy ot the plans and specifications, the same to be return ed upon the return of the plans and specifications. A certified check made payable to K J. Berry, the Clerk of said Commie sloners for Twenty Five Hundred Dol lar, (22.500.00) must accompany each bid, before the same will be conida- ered, and to all unsuccessful bidders, the same will be returned. The cheek of the successful bidder will be re tained by the Commissioners ustll such bidder has made a good and sufficient bond with approved secvrl- ty, guaranteeing the completion ot the contract In the terms of his it<L Upon bis failure to comply with this requirement as to giving bond within ten days after the awarding of the contract, the same win be forfeited to the county. * Bids will be received up to noon of April 20th, 1911, at which time the same will be opened and considered by said Commislsoners, with the right reserved to reject any and aF bids. It Is contemplated that this tor- tract will exceed the sum of II,e Thousand Bolters. and; notice Is gi - u jin accordance with the i/ovlslom of' the: State Life Insurance Company OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Deposits With Stste for Guarantee of Pollolee, .... 20,000,000.0 Surplus to Policy Holders,.... .... .... .... .... 11,174,806.0* ef Road and Revenues of Ware Ceun- ty,.with the wprds "Bids tor conattoe- (ion of JdH h written' the margin of 'the envelope. This March 3rd, 1211. B. H. Thomas, Chairman. J. F. Taylor. D. t. Miller. J. J. Murray. Commissioners of Roads and Revenues for Ware Coni'Jr, Georgia. 2 4t Security In a Life Insurance Policy li the prlnolpal thing. One wants protection that protects without regard to general financial conditIons,The STATE LIFE DEPOSITS , WITH THE STATE OF INDIANA for the benefit of all III policy holders, the entire cub value of every outstanding policy. At tyla time the company jiaa on deposit Pith the State, in first class securi ties, a larger amount than all othar large companies combined. WE TEACH YOU TO MAKE AB8TRACT OF LAND TITLES. WE PREPARE YOU FOR THE CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINA TIONS. WE HAVE ARRANGEMENTS MADE TO GIVE YOU THE EXAMINATION HERE UNDER THE CHARGE OF THE ' GOVERNMENT.. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP 10A Meets first and third Thursday >n each month. Masonic Hall. -Richard L. Singleton, *0. C., D. P. Woolley, Clerk. ' If you can’t attend' personally we have an excellent mall, course that fully prepares you In any o( these department!. WAYCROSS LODGE No. MS. F. & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON iecond and fourth Tuesday EVENING8 AT 7:M P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, W. M. , W. J, CLARK, SEC. CALL OR WRITE: South Ga. Business College CORDELE, GEORGIA. WE OUGHT NEVER OO WRONG WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKINO, BUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT THINO BY HAVINO YOUR BU0QY OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST- CLASS AT J. T. MCGEE’S 8HOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. IB t» loan money In Waycross. The more money you want the better we like It. No red tapo—Just money. That’* all. Seo * i BUCHANAN d. SHARPE. 3 tf 412 LaGracde Building WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO, B KNIGHTS OP PYTHiAB. § Meets every Moaday evening at "(iU In Caatle Hal ?lant ave. Members a— requested to attend, aad visiting Knights are most 'or- dlally Invited to meet with us. CHAS. E. CASON, C. C. T. H. Miller, K. of R. t 9. A H. ot F. Waycross & Southern R. R. CO. Schedules of Trains Effective January 2, 1211. '. Notice:—The arrival and departnras nr# given as Information and are not guaranteed. , Southbound Train No. L ' : Miles StaUon 0 Hebafdvlllv, Ga. Lv. 2:30 am 2 Waycross (Albany ave) 2:22 am 2 Lavlnla + 2:20 am 10 Fredel Ar. 2:22 am Northbound Train No. 2. 10 Fredel 2:42 pm S Lavlnla 2:60 pm 2 Waycrosa (Albany ave) 2:02 pm OHebardville 3:10 pm Trains No. 1- and No. 2, dally, tx- cept Sunday. Jni\ y. Me: kins. For either scute ,vr .hrouic kldnej disorders, for suncy and .uilu.1i. uri nary Irregularities, rako FW y Kidney Pills. An honest and eltectivo edt- cine foe kidney and bladder disor ders. Gem Fherusoy. Travel Comfortably PERSONAL. We-will pay you ten cents each fur new names and add:esses of amateur photographers. Carver, Box 204, Wa terloo Iowa. tf • . AND CONVENIENTLY In Parlor Dining Cars on ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. IN cil^ECTION WITH THE GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN A GULF RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY. Meals served any time enroute, at reasonable prices. Schedules: Southbound: Northbound: Lv. Atlanta 7:45 am f.v. Albany 12:10 noon Ar. Cordele 2:00 pm Lv. Cordele 1:40 pm Ar. Albany 3:40 pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm THESE ARE THE FINEST PARLOR CAR8 OPERATED IN THE 80UTH1 Quickest Tims. Try it Beft Service. t Xf. 11. Leahy, Gen..Pass. Agb Atlsnta, Georgia. WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. fit. Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets every Monday evening In Red Men’s Hall, Lott-HItch building it I ». m. Visiting brotbers cordially Invited to meet with us. Sherod Collins, L. Ctrl Collins. Ree-Seety. Councilor A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’s Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Cbarles Kline. N. 8th St.,- Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cur ed ot bad coughs and colda by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am' never without a bottle la the bouse. It soothes and relieves the Irrltstion In the tbroat and Ioqsens up the cold. I bave always found It a reliable cough cure.’’- Cem Pharmacy. DON’T GET EXCITEDI 1m. We have made arrangemci > !■>*’. * ’ i ITS POLICIES ARE AS SECURE AS THE BANK LAND. OF ENG- I have been with this good company seventeen through Its agency baro paid many thousands ot beneficiaries years and dr'Iare to Take Bo cbance with your life policy'but see me for "INSURANCE THAT IN8URE8." V. L. STANTON, Manager. - J WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.