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WAYCROSS EVEN ING HERALD
The New Store
* With
TheNewGoods
WILKES
Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
TELEPHONE NO. 590
We Buy For Cash \
and For Less.
We Sell For Cash
and For Less
Ja few specials for this week
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Silks
ALL TAFFETAS, FOULARDS,
MESSALINES AND SATINS, IN *1.25
valGes.
87c yd.
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Hursette Silk
IN COLORS, 35c VALUE,
23 cents.
Imbroidery and Lace
BABY IRISH FLOUNCING, WORTH
$2.C0 YARD,
yard 1.63
BANDS TO MATCH 8AME,
Yard 99 &s.
LARGE A880RTMENT OR COR.
SET COVER EMBROIDERY, 25a
VALUES
19 d:s. yard
GOOD LACES, WORTH 5e YARD
AND OVER
Per yard 4c
50c VALUESIN TABLE LINEN
PER YARD,
43 cento.
Our line of dress goods are the talk of Waycross. We
invite your inspection and solicit your patronage. For the
next few days we are going to give a few special prices on
goods and it will pay you to lay in yonr spring and summer
supply while these great reductions are on. Remember we
have no shoddy or shelf-worn goods to offer you; everything
new and up-to-date.
Ladies’ Shirts
THE VERY BEST *6.50 AND $7.00
SKIRTS TO BE BOUGHT ANY-
WHERE, MADE UPON THE LAT.
ESI STYLE8, IN PANAMA, VOILES
IN BLACK AND BLUE
$4.73
ALL OUR $18.00 AND $20.00 MEN’S SUITS MADE BY ONE OF THE
LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSES IN THE COUNTRY, IN ALL THE LAT-
EOT STYLES,
$14.97
OUR COMPLETE LINE OF $15.C0 VALUES IN SERGES, GREYS,
TANS, ETC. EVERY ONE A MODEL OF PERFECTION,
$11.87
THE BEST LINE OF $12.00 SUITS IN ALL THE LATEST FABRICS,
$9.97
WE ALSO HAVE A FINE LINE OK SUITS, WORTH FROM $8.50 TO
$10.00 AT
V7.9S
$1.25 VALUES IN TABLE LINEN,
PURE LINEN,
93 cents
WE CARRY THE ROYAL WOR
CESTER CORSETS..PRICES RANGE
47c to $2.87
WILKES
The Progressive Store.
CORSET COVER8, 15c, 22c, 45e
DRAWERS 22c, 39c 45c
SKIRTS ..73c, 89c, $1.29, $1.87, $2.48
LARGE SELECTION OF CHIL
DREN'S, UNDERWEAR.
ALL LADIES 60c, 05c ANO 75c
VALUES IN LADIES WAISTS
47 dts.
Linens
75c VALUE, PURE LINEN LAWN,
EXTRA GOOD VALUE
48 cents
:• BOLTS I0 1-4 LINEN SHEETING
JUST THE THING FOR WHITE
LINEN SKIRTS, $1.00 VALUE TO
GO AS LONG AS IT LASTS
Per yd. 69c
LARGE ASSORTMENT COLORED
LINENS, SOLID AND 8TRIPES, ALL
50c VALUES
39 cents.
Muslin Underwear
THE SNAPPIEST PATTERNS IN
QOWNS EVER SHOWN HERE, ARE
$1.25 AND $1.50 VALUES, IN ALL
THE LATEST STYLE8,
98 cents
THE VERY BEST
' CORSETS
THAT CAN BE MADE FOR THE
PRICE, BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE.
"HE PRICE IS $1 TO $10. WE RE-
tOMMERO THE $3 TO $5 CORSETS
JUST AS MUCH AS WE OO THE 810
ONES.
THE C—B CORSETS ARE GOOD
IN AN ALL ROUND WAY. THEY
ARE DE8IQNED WITH EACH SEA
SON’S LEADING FASHIONS IN
VIEW. Sold In Waycross Exclusive
ly By. *72|
Hiss Eddie Parnell
A RELIABLE COUOH MEDICINE
Is a valuabla family friend. Foley's
Honey end Ter 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 end colds by tbe
use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I
am never without a bottle In tbe
house. It soothei and relieve* tbe
Irritation tn the throat and loosens op
tbe cold. I have always found It *
reliable couth cure." Gem Pharmacy.
Travel Comfortably
Knd
CONVENIENTLY
In Parlor Dining Cars on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
RAlLRu AD#
IN CONNECTION WITH THE OEOROIA, SOUTHWESTERN 4 GULP
RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY.
Meala aerved anv time enroute, at reasonable prices. Schedule!:
Southbound: Northbound!
. LT Atlanta 7:45 '-v-Albany 12:10 noon
j At! Cordate .:M»P»
L A,. jjBiaJ ' Md ID Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm
these are T»e finest parlor cars OPERATED IN THE SOUTH!
Quickest Ti:ne. Try it- Befit Service.
W. H. Laahy, Gen. Paw Agt. Atlanta, Georgia.
Cabbage Plants at 30 Reed street.
Frida/ or Saturday, 20 cents per hun-
dred.
baRPUMt sreniow wldr for dtotrtbo*
ttoST it totspoolbl« to set sny beturor
more reliable planti thaa oan.ee we dm
nomine bat tn* bMt Minis Pom old grow
er* of undisputed reputation. Try ountnd
-r- cheap weds
indltpated ret
lured. Don’t
UOU b MW* ■ J
which to grow crops, bat m*S
U[piaui»iiuui»Mn-u ~ - ,—
$IL0l>««iCa.$Ml.imntl.$O
It Pays To Advertise:
CASTOR IA
For Infante and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bean tbe
Signature of
NOTICE TO 8U88CRIBER81
W'O would appreciate It a favor It
any of our subscribers who fall to get
their paper regularly, WOULD AT
ONCE, let us know, either by card
or phono No. 25, and wo will Imme
diately Investigate and try to reme
dy It. In view of our rapidly Increas
ing circulation and tbe big Issue wo
now send out dally, this I* the only
way we can know whether our car
rier joys are doing tbclr duty, and
are very anxious that every NEW
and OLD subscriber should get tbelr
paper with utmost regularity for tbelr
sake* and onr own. As wo know
what It meant to miss to retd The
Herald It ooly for one day.
28 3t The Circulation Manager.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We have opened a drug etore at
No. 11 Lott etreet lh tho Southern
building, and will appreciate a share
of your patronage. Our stock ie en
tirely new drugs of the best and pur
est quality. Our prescription depart
ment Is In charge of Dr. R, L. Weed-
who comes* to us very highly recom
mended, and any business entrustea
to him wll' receive prompt nod cere
fill attention. We ere receiving a
complete line of toilet articles ana
druggist sundries. We have tho agen
cy for the alcgretta line of candles,
end a new and up-todate aoda fount
!■ enroute and will be Installed soon.
We will bo open Sunday’, from 8
to 10 a. m., and from 4 to 6 p. m., for
the sale of drugs.
Thanking you for a share of your
business, we are yours to serve,
RED CROSS PHARMACY... ..
6 (St Phone 440.
NAVCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21.
, Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meet* every Monday eronlng In Red
Wen's HaU. Lott-HItcb building at I
». m.
Visiting brother* cordially Invited
to meet with ns. -
Sherod Collins, L. Carl Collins.
Ree-Secty. Councilor
For either neat* or .brook* kidney
disorder!, for annoy iiaJ ?atn:u- ‘in
nnry Irregularities, take Pol -y V- re-
Pills. An honest end eBeJLvr edi-
cine tor kldner and Madder Jlsor-
dm am Pharmacy.. _.
WOODMEN OF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 164
Meets llrtt and third Thursday -o
each month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
WAYCROSS LODGE No. JOS.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATION* ON
IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 7:3C P. M.
All Masons Invltsd to Attend
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W. J. CLARK, 8EC,
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO, 27
KNIGHTS OF FVTrSiA*.
Meets every Monde)
^ tuning *I ‘:>0 la
[if 'tfli \»\ Caetle Hal Tlant av,
Mtob * r ' requester
to sttend, sad visltlm
' ' '■*.:/ Knights are moet -or
dlelly Invited to'meet Pith us.
CHAS. E. CASON, C. C.
T. II. Miller, K. of a 4 9. * M. of F
C A- DOWNEY- M- D V
VETENARIAN ,
1* Albaw Avenuo Waycross, Oa.
Osy and Night Phone SIB-
50c
per
tooth
Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extracted
when you can have it done for 50c and without
pain. All other work done at very reasonable
charges. Everything guaranteed J
OR. OARIEL
The Dentist
Folks’ Block
?0000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (
I OWN A HOME
X WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIV
Y YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
6 WILL 8ELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERM8—SEE USI
0 Waycross Savings and Truft Col
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street.
Phone 574
Carriage>nd;Antomobile(Painting
NEATLYI EXECUTED
F. o; SMITH,
ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. '
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