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WILKES
Next to P. N. Harley Hardware Co.
he New Store With The N®w Goods
Our line of dress goods are the talk of Way-
:ross. We invite your inspection and solicit
latronage. For the next few days we are going
|[o give a few special prices on goods and it will
jay you to lay in your spring and summer sup-
)ly while these great reductions are on. Re-
lember we have no shoddy or shelf-worn goods
to offer you; everything new and up-to-date.
A RELIABLE O
Is a valuable family WTend. Foley'i
Honey and Tar fulfills this condition
exactly. Mrs. Charles KUne, 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 ana Tar and
am never 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 s
reliable cough cure." Gem Pharmacy.
Advertise in the Evening Herald.
FOR RESULTS.
Below We Quote
For This
r
Silks
ALL TAFFETAS, FOULAltwZ, ME3
SALINES AND SATINS, IN $1.25
VALUES,
97c yd.
ALL OUR 50c FOULARDS AND
SILKS,
43 cents
Hursette Silk
IN COLORS, 35 CENT VALUE
23 cents
Embroidery and
Laces
BABY IRISH FLOUNCING, WORTH
$2.00 YARD,
. Yard 1.63
BANDS TO MATCH 8AME,
Yard 79c
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COR8ET
COVER EMBROIDERY, 25c VALUES
19c Yard
GOOD LACES, WORTH 5c YARD
AND OVER
Per Yard 4c
ALL 10c LACES TO GO AT
Per Yard 8c
72x90 SHEETS, GOOD QUALITY
Each 43c
33c QUALITY TABLE LINEN
22 cents '
50c QUALITY TABLE DOILIkQf,
DOZEN
43 cents
5Gc VALUES IN TABLE LINENS,
PER YARD
43 cents
$1.25 VALUES IN TABLE LINEN,
PURE LINEN
93 cents
WE CARRY THE ROYAL WOR-
,\ CESTER CORSETS. PRICES RANGE
47c to 2.87
Moslin Underwear
THE SNAPPIE8T PATTERNS IN
GOWNS AND ’ 8KIRT8 EVER
SHOWN HERE, ARE $1.25 AND *1.50
VALUES, IN ALL THE LATEST
STYLES
98 cents
a Few Specials
Week:
Ladies’ Skirts
$4.73
THE VcRY BEST $6.50 AND $7.00
SKIRTS TO BE BOUGHT ANY-
WHERE, MADE UPON THE LAT-
ESI STYLES, IN PANAMA, VOILES,
in blactXnd BLUE
300 Ladies’ Waist
$1.25 AND $1.00 VALUES, MADE
UP WITH PLEATED FRONTS! AL
SO LACE TRIMMINGS. WELL
WORTH ABOVE eRICES
98 cents
I ALL LADIES 50c AND 65c VAL
UES IN LADIES WAISTS
47 cents
Linens
7bc VALUE, PURE LINEN LAWN,
EXTRA GOOD VALUE
48 cents
$ BOLTS 10 14 LINEN SHEETING,
JUST THE THING FOR WHITE
LINEN SKIRTS, $1.00 VALUE TO GO
AS LONG AS IT LASTS
, Per Yard 89c
LARGE ASSORTMENT COLORED
LINENS, SOLID AND 8TRIPES ALL
50c, VALUES,
39 cents
40-INCH WHITE LAWN
Yard 9 cents
•GOOD AS GOLD" BLEACHING,
12 1-2c VALUE, 10 YARD3 FOR
93 cents
Men’s Shirts
ALL $1.25 AND $1.00 SHIRT8, WITH
OR WITHOUT COLLARS, IN PER-
CALES OR MADRAS
93 cents
MEN’S 63c VALUES IN SHIRTS.
EVERYONE CUT FULL SIZE
47 cents
MEN'S PEPPERHILL ELASTIC
SEAM DRAWERS, 50c VALUES,
43c Per Pair
MEN’S NATN800K SHIRTS AND
SHORT DRAWERS,
23 Cents
Wi
Buy For
Cash
WILKES
and For Less. | PHONE NO. 596
We Sell For
Cash
On the package when you buy Fol
/s Honey and Tar for coughs and
colds. None genuine without ths
Pee Hive. Remember the name, Fo
ley's Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute. Gem Pharmacy.
Wo are adding every day to out
full line of Soaps, Perfumes and Pow
der. .Icrgons Oriental and Colgate*
Tinted Talcum is the latest addition.
Phone SOS. or call at Redding’s. 21 it
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD.
White card hoard and all color
* Herald office. t
SAVES TWO LIVES.
"Neither my sister nor myself might
be living today. If it had not been
for I)r. King’s New Discovery." writes
A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N.
C., R. F. D., No. 8, "For we both
had frightful coughs that no remedy
could help. We were toid my sister
had consumption. She was very week
and had night sweats but your won
derful medicine completely cured us
both. It is the best I ever used or
| heard of." For sore lungs, coughs
•colds, hemorrhage, lagrlppe, asthma,
I hay fever, croup, whooping cough,—
all hronchical troubles,—Its supreme.
Trial bottle free. 50c and $1.00. Guar-
. vitecd by All Druggists.
ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD.
AfAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. 21
Jr. O. U. A. M.
Meet* every Monday evening In Red
Men's Hall. Lott-HIteh building at P
p. m.
Visiting brothers eordlally Invited
to meet with us.
Sberod Coil In j, L. Carl Collins,
Rec-Secty. Counclloi
For either acute .v . hronlo kidney
disorders, for annoy nad Min.u. uri
nary Irregularities, take *V1 > Kb’nei
Pills. An honest and effective edi-
cine * for kidney and bladder ilsor-
dors. Gem Pharmacy.
R. r. co.
Schedule, of Tralne Effective January
2, 1911.
Notice:—The arrival and departure!
are given as Information and are
sot guaranteed.
Southbound Train No. L
Mile. Station
Hebardvllle, Ga. Lv. 5:30 am
Waycrosa (Albany are) 5:35 im
Lavinla 6:69 am
10 Fredel Ar. 6:65 am
Northbound Train No. 3.
1# Fredel 2:4C pm
3 Lavijt, 2:50 pm
2 WnycroBi (Albany are) 3:05 pm
OHebardvIlle 3:10 pm
Trains No. 1 and No. 2, dally, ex
cept Suudav.
In.'. V. Hctiilae.
*>:, 'e:"stendesL
WOODMENOF THE
WORLD.
CAMP 16X
Meets first and third Thursday ‘n
ach month. Masonic Hall.
Richard L. Singleton, C. C.
D. P. Woolley, Clerk.
WAYCROS8 LODGE No. 805.
F. & A. M.
REGULAR COMMUNICATIONS ON
tECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY
EVENINGS AT 7:30 P. M.
All Meiane Invited to Attend.
J. M. BELL, W. M.
W J. CLARK, 8EC.
WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 27
KNIGHTS OF PYT-v.AS.
Menu ever Mold,)
evening el ':80 In
I vjS \s' Cootie Hel ‘’lout evi
Member, an* requeate!
■ IVy to attend, and vUltlni
Knlgbte are moat -or-
I rllally Invited to meet with u«.
CHAS. E. CASON, C. C.
IT. Ff. Miller. K. of It. A S. * M. of F.
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CARRIAGE PAINTER
13 Parallel Street.
Phone 574
i Carriage and Automobile-Painting
5 KU NEATLY3 EXECUTED
| F. O. SMITH,
6 ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN.
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Low Rates to Little Rock. Ark.
AND RETURN
ACCOUNT ANNUAL REUNION, UNITED CONFEDERATE VTERAN3,
MAY t5TH-1hlH, 1911.
Hate* hawed on approximately one per cent per mllo distance traveled,
p.er twenty-live tenia. Tickets will Ice siclcl May l.Hll, title and 1.9111 with
iTInrn limit. .May third, l-.'xteuefon of limit ran Ice secured to Juno Uth,
00.1 payment of fifty cools to Special Agent at Utile Hock.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE OF TICKET AGENTS.
\V. II. LEAHY, A. I). DANIEL,
General Pauengcr Agent. Traveling I’nssengor Agent.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Travel Comfortably
AND
CONVENIENTLY
In Parlor Dining Cars on
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & ATLANTIC
RAILROAD. .
IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEORGIA. SOUTHWESTERN & GULF
RAILROAD BETWEENATLANTA AND ALBANY.
Meals served any Hmo enroute. at reasonable prices. Schedules:
Southbound: Northbound:
Lv. Atlanta 7:45 am Lv. Albany 12:10 noon
Ar. Cordala 1:60 pm Lv. Cordele 1:40 pm
AT. Albany «:«• pm Ar. Atlanta 7:45 pm
THESE ARE THE FINEST PARLOR CARS OPERATED IN THE 80UTHr
Quickest Time. Try it. Be&j.Service.
W. H. Lnahy, Gen. Pass Agt. Atlanta. Georgia.
Excursion Fares
VIA
G. S.&F. Ry.
Cheap tickets will ho Bold Icy tho Goorsln Southern & Florida
Hallway, from stations on Its lino account of the following occas
ions:
ATLANTA, GA. Account Grand Ixidge of Georgia Knights of
Pythias, May 17-18, 1911.
ATLANTA, GA. Account Music Festival, April 27-29. 1911.
AUGUSTA, GA. Accci:it. District Grand leodgo No. 18, 0. V. O. O.
F.^ Of America Jurisdiction of Georgia, August 2-11,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Account Southern Baptist Convention,
May 17-25, 1911.
KNOXVILLE, TENN. Account Summer School of the South, June
20th July 28th, 1911.
LITTLE HOCK, ARK. Account Confederate Veterans Reunion.
May 16-18. 1911.
MONTEAGLE and SEWANEE, TENN. Account Opening Week.
July MO. Monteagle Bible School July 15-25, Mon*
teagle Sunday School Institute, July 23-Aug. 20,
For complete Information In regurd to rates, dates of sale,
limit of tickets, schedules, train sorvlco, etc., apply to tho nearest
G. S. & F. Ry., Mcket ugont, or the undersigned.
J. W. JAMISON. T. P. A. C. B. RHODES, Q. P. A.
MACON, — GEORGIA.
Excursion Rates
To Jacksonville, Fla.
ACCOUNT THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, MAY 17-23
A.B.&ARR.
Tickets on sale, Mny 14th to 17th inclusive. Return limit May
•Hat, 1911. An extension of limit provided for.
Cheap sldc-trlp rates from Jacksonville to Florida points.
FURTHER INFORMATION CHEERFULLY FURNI8HE0 BY TH2
TICKET AGENT8.
W. H. LEAHY, A. D. DANIEL,
General Passenger Agent. Traveling Passenger Agent.
ATLANTA. — GEORGIA.
Parlor Dining Car Service
VIA
A. B. & A. R. R.
BETWEEN WAYCROSS, GA., AND ATLANTA, GA.
Effective April 30th, Southbound and May 1st, Northbound, tho
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad will operate Pullman
Parlor-Dining Cars, on trains Nos. 1 and 2, between Waycross and
Atlanta. Ga., leaving Atlanta 7:30 a. m., arriving Waycross 0:10 p.
m., and leaving Waycross 9:20 a. tn., and arriving Atlanta 8:15 p.
ni.
Elegantly appointed Pullman Parlor cars will he placed In this
service. Meals served on a In carte plan at reasonable prices.
This affords absolutely the best day train sorvlco between
Atlanta and South Georgia.
W. H. LEAHY, A. D. DANIEL,
General Passenger Agent.Traveling Passenger Agent.
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and For Less! • .XT “
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OWN A HOME
WE LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD. PAY BACK IN FIV
YEARS; MONTHLY PAYMENT8.
WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI
Waycross Savings and Truft Co 1
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