Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, April 18, 1911, Image 13

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WAYCROSS EVEN'NC HERALD OI Ladiaa HAND BAGS PURSES and ul' aorta of LEATHER G00D8 at the. LaGranJe Hotel within the next week ARE YOU INTERESTED? and would you like to aee them and make a eelectlon from the largest rendaomeel and awelloat line that will come South thla year?. If so tele^i one ua right awt.y and we will let jroo know when to come. You will remember that we exhibited the pret* flat line laat year that ever came to Waycroaa. Thla exhibition la better etllL THE BE8T PRESCRIPTION OE- FARTMENT IN SOUTH GEORGIA, IS OU RAIM. TELEPHONE M. Absolutely Pure White Wool Stripe Suiting SPECIAL POR SUITS AND SKIRTS SPECIAL, 50e YD. imencan Laoy corsets, i Kneeland Oxfords • Kabo Corsets, 'in many styles, pat. leather, rompson’s Glove Fitting I TAN 0UN METAL AN0 VIC1, SPE ' 'CIAL 11.50 *2.00 *2.60 *3.00 Corset. |for snappy, shapes; TOMPSONS GLOVE PITTING COR- j UNION MADE, PAT. LEATHER, GUN El- 'METAL, TAN, VICI 1*3.50 *4.00 Central Pharmacy. Yonnc-RoberfsoD Drag Co , Prop. .'/idles* Jabots and Collars 1PECIAL VALUES, . ,10c 15e 2Sc 45e U McCpnneJl, Catherine, Rt.» fit tiro, N. Y.. writes: **I wish to express ny appreciation of the treat good !eriv'4 f Foley's Kidney Remedy ?d for a Indicate of KP H. J. Benton & Co [M-v Five tottlea did On • ■ effectively end prov'i ti r -'-a doubt it I. I he inoat re medicine I have eve- Lea Pharmacy. AN ARGUMENT If you are not buying your groceries from us you are making a mis take, for we are offer ing big inducements for the economical house wife, and in addition giving you the very best of everything first class in PERSONAL AND LOCAL l NOTICE LADIES MACCABEES. The ladies of the Maccabees will he ld their regular review at K. of P. Mali tomorrow afternoon at 3:30, at v.Mch time a full attendance is re- r,i ested. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES and at lower than the lowest cut prices. Read our advertisements; give us one month’s ac count and WATCH RESULTS Four thousand pounds Rice going at 5c pound. C h i ckens and Eggs every week from Tenn. Celery every Friday. Our Store is where you find everything except high prices. SENIOR EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS DELEGATES. The Senior Eyworth League of 1st Methodist Church held a very inter esting meeting last night conducted by Miss Alma Hardy. Delegates to the Annual League Cinference to be held j at Fort Valley, June 8th to 11th were elected as fillows: j Miss Lena Phillips, Miss Alma Har- j ry, Miss Nina Elliston, Mr. Herman I Goodwin and Lester Cason. Alter nates, Miss Birdie Anthony and Mr. I E. L. Johns. AT THE MAJESTIC Entire Chang oi Program For Tonight 8TATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO LUCAS COUNTY,)**. CLASSIFIED M|Ss WILSON ENTERTAINS. Miss Kate Wilson was at home to a number of hor friends yesterday af- I ternoon at her lovely lymte on church street. A number of attractive visit- • inf. girls being present. Miss Wilson was assisted by Mrs. James Sinclair ‘ Mrs. P. A Hay and Miss Clyde Lott, Among the visitors present were Miss Noble who is the guest of Mrs. Wad- ly, Miss Mell who is Mrs. Fred Brew er’s guest and Mls;es Morrel and Ruby Sessoms. Other entertained were: Misses Lockhart, Stanton, Me- ^ <> ^ <><><><><><><><><><><> ^ <> ^ Gee, Smith, Sharpe, Carrweil. Watt, WANTED WANTED—First class milch cov; must be gentle, and fresh in milk. Mi*. W. W. Sharpe, 40 Gilmore street. 1? *f. W.LS0N GROCERY CO FOR RENT—S room cottage, Gilmore street al’ modern iinprov ments. Apply 124 LaGrande Building W. B. Ellington. 18 2t Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of oledo, Cbunty and State aforesaid, and that said flrm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.' FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Ctb day of De cember, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, and acts direictly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- tipatlon. FOR RENT—Newly furnished room* at 22 Gilmore street. 25 tf W. M. WILSON, Mgr. Wilson Block. Phone 128 Walker, Cole, King Mrs. Hal Lambdln Mrs. Dimmock" Mrs. Mayo, Mrs. Hay. Mrs Sinclair. GET A TRANSFER. If you are on the Gloomy Line. Get a transfer. If you’re Inclined to fret and pine. Get a transfer. Get off the track of Doubt and Gloom Get on the Sunshine Track, there’s room, Get a transfer. FOR SALE—Cabbages. fl.SO per trate; greens, $1.10, per 70 pound sack. Freshly cut and packed, onl) when ordered. Stock tender and de arable. J. Scarborough & Son, Sa vtnnah, Ga. 4-6-law 3w FOR LAGRIPPE COUGHS AND STUFFY COLD8. Take Foley’* Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and erpels the cold from your system. It contains no c-piates, Is safe and sure. Gem Phar macy. FOR RENT—To couple or to a lady; a nice large furnished front room, near the LaGrande Hotel; rent low. Lady often alone and wants company. Address J. C. R. Box 236. 10 tf FOR SALE—Three tresh phone 419, Mrs. Youngblood. COW’S, 11 6t li so perfect that It Is really a plea.- If 3™ nt0 on ,ho Worry Traln ' lire to alt and look at your linen after I've return It to you. There la a aort of freshness about all of GUR LAUNDERING that you do not and In others' work. We take particular pains with phlte bosom shirts for dress occas ions, and launder them "spotlessly white.” A postal will bring our wag- 01 for your collection. Wilson STEAM LAUNDRY , PHONE». PARK MOR RAND CO. KNOIIbERS AND CONTRACTORS. - Lott-HItch Bnliding. '•*“~?firWoRCED CONCRETE. 5 or 6 doses "W6" wm cure any ase of Chilli and Fever. Price 25 (let a transfer. You must rot stay there and complain Oet a transfer. The Cheerful Cars aro passing through, And there Is lots of room for you. Get a transfer. If you are on the Grouchy Track, Get a trat afer. Just take a happy Special back, Get a transfer. Jump on the train and pull the rope, That land* you at the station, Hope, Get a transfer. —American Grocer. PARLIMENTARY RULE. Alderman Brewer made a very wise and earnest attempt to get The City Council to adopt some standard rales for procedure In council. But the coun cil did not seem to approve the Ides . II tf at present and It was lost. Mammoth Exhibition FOR SALE—Girls, bicycle, new. Apply Miss Ellen Goodrich, Jane street. 12 t FOR REN—Furnished room 6 church street. 14 tf. FOR RENT— Two nlco rooms, fur nished or unfurnished, 37 Gilmore Street. 14 4t FOR «ALE—Pair white Fan-Tail Pigeons, Guinea Pig$, tomato and pepper plants, 10 Frances. 15 3t THE DEMOCRATIC PROGRAjVI. The Democratic program says Gil son Gardner, friends of Roosevelt und o fthe veteran Washington news paper correspondents, is one more In the interest of the people and less in the'Interest of special privilege han anjr program outlined in Congress for many years. The now ways and means committee' for a change la made up of men who aro not commit ted to special-privilege. HEY ILL GROW AND SO ILL MONEY IN OUR BANK PROVIDE FOR YOUR BABIE8 BY' PUTTING MONEY IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. WE PAY 4 PERCENT INTEREST, COMPOUND ED QUARTERLY, AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION MAK- ES IT ABSOLUTELY SECURE. iV;. , ^ CAPITAL $200,000 DEPOSITS $410,000 RESOURCES $700,000 First National Bank OF WAYCROSS Waycross, • ... • Georgia A SUIT OF CLOTHES. { >, A speaker told the National Wool' Growers’ Association: "Jhe suit I have on cost me $60 and contains Just $8 worth of material. All we want In this tariff business Is a square deal.” The difference between the price the producr gets for the raw material and the price the consumer pays for the finished product is.then, $52 ond a $60 suit. It has been pretty easy money for the combination of wool manufac turers. WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY «1 ALBANY AVE...PHONE— APPRECIATES THE BU8INE8S GIVEN, AND IF YOU NEED HIGH GRADE MARBLE OR GRANITE MONUMENT8, CALL, OR WRITE OR PHONE U8 AND ONE OF THE FIRM WILL .SEE YOU AND GIVE YOUR INTEREST HIS PER80NAL ATTENTION. THE BEST MATERIAL, THE BEST WORK. THE BEST PRICE. J M Clark, General Manager. BENTONS’ BENTONS’ BENTONS’ LOST—Heifer, ten months old, un marked, color red end white. Infor mation will be appreciated by Mri. O. M. Webster. 15 tf COTTAGE FOR RENT—A comfort able cottage on Brewer street No. 51 for rent. Apply ~to J. T. Beaton No. ? Stephenson etreet 17 3t LOST—Cuff with gold cuff button with H. I,. M. on It. Finder return to Lester Marvil and receive reward 17 3t. NEW' GOODS FOR SPRING STYLES Japonika Silks IN MAN SPRING SHADES, SPECIAL 25c 30c 35c and 48c Foulards! Foulards! SPECIAL 60e 76e 96c Mesaline 35-INCH WIDE, VERY BEST QUAL ITY; ALL COLORS. SPECIAL, *1.25. ' Cotton Voiles ALL C0L0R8, PLAIN, *ATIN STRIPE, RIBBON STRIPE, SPECIAL 18c 22c 25c 85c 40o 76c White Linens 36-INCH WIDE SPECIAL, ' 20c 25o 35o and 50c New Style Fans kinds—Just Beau- All tiful 5c to $3.00 NEW LOT Figured Lawn Special at lO cts. yd. VISIT OU RREADY.TO-WEAR DE PARTMENT, 2ND FLOOR BARGAINS White Demity ?0c 12 1-2c 15c 200 LADIES’ COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ALL READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, AMERICAN LADY CORSETS. Ladies’ White Canvas 1-STRAP PUMPS. NEW LOT SPECIAL ’ *1*0 Children’s and Missea White Canvas '•8TRAP PUMPS, NEW LOT SPECIAL . .OOo and Ha Childrens’ aud Misses’ One Strap Pumps PAT. LEATHER, Gl* NMETAL, TAN AND VICI, 76c 85c 98c *125 *1.50 *2.00 Todd Shoes, Slippers,Pumps, AND TIES FOR LADIES. LADIES 1AND 2 STRAP PATENT LEATHER PUMP8, SPECIAL; *1.60 *2.00 *2X0 and *3X0 Ladies* Pumps!' slippers, TIES, in pat. Leath er, GUN METAL, TAN, VJCI, 8UEDE, VELVET. MANY NEW SPRING STYLES. SPECIAL VALUES *2.60 *3.00 *3X0 and *4X0