Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 06, 1911, Image 7

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALt) State of Georgia, County 6t Ware: The Commissioners of Roads and IT- venues for the County of Wore in vlttf bids for tho construction and erecrlon of a modern Jail and jailors home, the building thereof to be con* strueted cither of brick or reinforced concrete, according to tho plans and sday ‘n WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP 163L Meets first and third Thu each month. Masonic Hal!. Richard L. Singleton, C. C. D. P. Worley. Clerk. WAYCROSS LODGE No. 305. F* & A. M. REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:3C P. M. Ail Masons Invited to Attend. J. M. BELL, VV. M. W. J. CLARK, SEC. WE OUGHT NEVER DO WRONla WHEN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING, GUT YOU WILL DO THE RIGHT THING BY HAVING YOUR BUGGY OR AUTO CAR PAINTED FIRST* CLASS AT J. T. McGEE’S SHOP ON ALBANY AVENUE. 15 tf WAKEFIELD LCD knights of ' Monday PERSONAL. We will pay you ten cents each for new names and addtesses of amateur photographers. Carver, Box 504,. Wa f erioc Iowa. /*/ ' ’ I Castle Hal ’’lant avt*. 1. . . Members d r '~ requested to Attend, uad visiting / -• Knights are most cor dially invited to meet with us. CHA3. E. CASON, C. C. ; T. H. Mliler, K. of R. & S. & M. of F. i WAYCROSS COUNCIL HO. Jr. G. U. A. M. Meets every Monday evening tn Red Men’s Ha!!. Lott-KItcb building at F p. ra. Visiting brothers cordially invited to meet with us. Sherod Corlins, L. Carl Collins. Rec-Secty. Councilor. A RELIABLE COUGH MEDICINE Is a valuable family friend. Foley’s Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, 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 I r er without a bottle In the house. It soothes and relieves the irritation in the throat and loosens up the cold. I have always found it a reliable cough cure.” Gera Pharmacy. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind. You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE VERY BEST J CORSETS THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE PRICE, BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE. "HE PRICE IS $1 TO $10. WE RE COMMEND THE $3 TO $5 CORSETS JUST AS MUCH AS WE DO THE $10 ONES. THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD IN AN ALL-ROUND WAY. THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH EACH SEA SON’S LEADING TASHIONS IN VIEW. Sold In Waycross Exclusive !y By. Miss Eddie Parnell /Vu ik Travel Comfortably AND CONVENIENTLY In Parlor Dining Cars on ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA, SOUTHWESTERN & GULF RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY. Meal, served any tim.e enroute, at reasonable prices. Schedules: Southbound: * Northbound: Lv. Atlanta 7:45 am Cv. Albany . 12:10noon Ar. Cordele 2:00 pm t.v. Cordole 1:40 pm Ar. Albany 3:40 pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm THESE ARE tMe FINEST PARLOR CARS OPERATED IN THE SOUTHI Quickest Time. Try it. Bedt Service. W. H. Leahy, Gen. Pass. Agt. Atlanta. Georgia. WE TEACH YOU BOOKKEEPING AND ALL ATTENDANT BRANCHES. j WE TEACH YOU SHORTHAND AND ALL NECES8ARY 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. It yon can't attend personally' we hare an excellent mall course that fully prepare* you In any of these department!. CALL OR WRITE: •»:*»«r«??*.s South Ga. Business College CORDELE. GEORGIA. The terms of payment to be made- as follows: One hall (1-2) of tho contract price to be paid as t progresses llie remaining one half (1*2) to be paid twelve (12) months from the completion and acceptance same, and the deferred payment to bear interest at tho rate of six per centtum per annum. A certified check for Twenty Five Dollars ($25) will bo required to be made payable to and deposited with F. J. Berry, Clerk of the Commis sioners, from all prospective bidders who obtain a copy of the plans and specifications, tho same to be return- rd lipnn the return of the plans and specifications. A certified check made payable to E. J. Berry, the Clerk of said Com mis sioners for Twenty Five Hundred Dol lars ($2,500.00) must accompany each before the same will ho comsia- ered, and to all unsuccessful bidders, tho same will be returned. Tho chock of the successful bidder * 1 will be re tained by tho Commissioners until such bidder has mado a good and sufficient bond with approved secvrl- | ty, guaranteeing the completion ot the contract in the terms of his Bid. Upon his failure to comply with this requirement as to giving bond within ten days after tho awarding of tho contract, the same will bo fo. felted to the county. Bids will be received up to noon of April 20th, 3911, at which time tho same will be opened and considered by said Commislsoners, with the right reserved to reject av-y and aV bids. It is contemplated that this «,»r- tract will exceed the su-n of I'ho Thousand Dollars, and notice is gi vm in accordance with the f/ovlstpm oi the law in such cases nude and 2 ’o vlded, AM bids should be addressod to Is. J Berry, Clerk of tho Commissioners of Road and Revenues of Ware Coun ty, with the words "Bids for const! ac tion of jail” written •*m tho margin, of tho envelope. This March 3rd, 1911. B. H. Thomas, Chairman. J. F. Tayljf. D. J. Mlllor. J. J. Murray. Commissioner.-! of Roads and Revenues for Ware Corn's, Georgia. 8 4t large bold ©a Exactly Like Cut. THIS HONKER IS GUARANTEED TO BE ENTIRELY MADE OF OAK IT IS EXTRA LARGE. AND VERY STRONGLY MADE, THE ARMS BE- ING BOLTED TO THE SEAT,. AND A HEAVY STRETCHER CONNECTS THE ARMPOST3 UNDER THE SEAT. DON'T PAY $3.50 FOR THIS ROCKER. We sell it for 50c per week. 48 Cents Four Feet High. BEFORE YOU BUY THAT NEW TABLE, LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE. V/E HAVE THE Greatest] \ Values EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. OUR NO. 803 PEDESTAL EXTEN SION TABLE IS THE GREATEST TABLE VALUE EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. IT HAS A 42 INCH TCP WHE NCLOSED, EXTEND3 TO , 6 FEET, HAS COVERED PEDESTAL , 8 INCHES IN DIAMETER, EXTRA LARGE CLAW FEET. THIS TABLE IS MADE OF THE FINEST THOR OUGHLY SEASONED OAK, FINISHED GOLDEN., COMPARE THE QUALITY, THE FINI8H, THE 8IZE AND THE PRICES. THESE ARE THE "ESSENTIAL" POIfTTS* AND WEWILL SELL YOU THE TABLE. Our Price SE13.7S 1-3 Caihfbil 30, 60 and90 davs Cabbage Plants at 30 need street, Friday or Saturday, 20 cents per hun dred. N EXT time .you walk by the store, we wish you’d stop a minute and take a’look at Big Ben. He’s the finest sleepme- ter made—the best looking —the best built—the best running. -You needn t take our word for it, we keep him in the window; you can see for yourself. $2.50 Little & Odom, Jewelers and Opticiat a. unci Hugs PRINCESS uruss enrpots and I WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE FAMOUS RUGS IN ALL SIZES AND PATTERNS, AT PRICES "’HAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. DFiE-CERS—V/E HAVE JUST RE CEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE. THEY' ARE ALL GREAT VALUES. THE ONE SHOWN HERE IS MADE OF SOLID OAK, FINISHED GOLDEN IN AMERICAN QUARTERED OAK, HAS 18x30 FRENCH PLATE MIR- ROR. WE SELL IT FOR $12.00 1-3 CASH, BALANCE; 30, 60 AND 90 Saves Ice Bills DON’T BLAME THE ICE MAN IF YOUR ICE BILLS ARE TOO HEAVY. BUY A GOOD REFRIGERATOR, THEY COST NO MORE. GET THE COLD CLEAN KIND THAT GIVES THE best service with THE LEAST ICE. Get the Gurney Saves Doctor’s WHAT DO YOU FIND WHEN YOU OPEN YOUR REFRIGERATOR? SWEET CLEAN, WHOLE80ME FOOD, OR PARTLY SPOIL EO FOOD, MOISTURE AND UNPLEASANT OOORSt IF THE The Gurney DON’T PAY $6.00 For This Bed We Sell ft For $4.50 50c per week Exactly like Cut. One of Our GREAT VALUES Exactly like cut. Finished in 4 coats best white enamel $8.00 50c per wee' The Store