Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, September 11, 1911, Image 3

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minn-Beu INSTITUTE ^wfR.T. THE 0. R. C Union Pressing Club WE DO WORK UNDER 8 AN ITARY PLANS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES WORK, ALTERATION AND REPAIRING NEATLY Dor,E French Unique Dry Cleaning , IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR, GIVE U8 YOUR TRADE. TELEPHONE 607 23 TEBEAU STREET. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TRAVELING TRADE. Work Called For and Delivered Terms Cash R.E. SWILLING, Mgr. A specialty on French and Unique dry cleaning. Straw Hats Bleached. Felt Hats Cleaned. U'aycr^s& Southern R. R. CO. 8<vitdiil'e a of Tralm Effettlva January /* 2, 1811. i N'jtlca:—The arrival knd iUi&S‘t*N» are given aa Information fie* art not guaranteed. / Southbound Tram life, 'X Miles Station 0 Hetmrdvllle, oa. 6:30 air 3 (Vuycrois (Alttlj 4ve) 6:36 am 8 Lavlnla J 6:60 ao, 10 Fredel / Ar. 6:65 am Northbound Train No. » Fredel , ,.45 pm Lavlnla Waycroia (Albany are) COAL! COAL1 COAL! I WliOh you want good coal, nek ror Red A»h. The Montevello is th<\ cofil (hat malic* Red Ash. I also, have a cheaper grade of coal. Ha gb them On hand at all times. Also, * dry c'tovo wood of all klndo. j'elepheHb To for prices. Quick service to why part of the city. / A jhley Coal Ofnhpany. 84 tf yt W. W. A'haley, Prop. * - OHebardvIlle / »:45 1 1:60 | 3:06 i It Pays To Advertise. 1:10 pm I Train* No. 1 and No. j, daUy, e» :)cept Sunday. * duo. U. Hoyt Q»tw?nf«ndtt)t What Do You Do With Your Mooney? Money is a thing not to be treated though Faerv dollar invested means much to yo L r future comfort and happiness. " r It will pay you to Invesfir , 8 j e flU r fr SATILLA GARDEN PR JipOSlTWNI CASTOR IA / For Infanti and Children. Tha Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Silverware Sale Discontinued pat terns half regular price. Teaspoon 66c per «et Jesert Spoon, $1.75 per Bet Forks, $1.76 per set Tablespoons,.. $2.30 per sit can buy a Full Acre Inside the aty U m, sptendidly J JU cai located tor truck and chicken re to and sub-dioide later into bv per acre. On terms of $10 ca tsing. or good to hold on .tiding lots---for $130.00 sh and $3 per month. Without One O di z n'cerest! PHONE 468. DTlTPOCin' _ £aV£.K5ID £ PMRK CO. Waycr088 ’-- Judt do a iittlpfiguring on ho' h much Cheaper it is to use the b> .*&. YOU WILL df(1.Y GREASE YOUR V fAGfjN HALF AS OFTEN. THINK HOW MUCH LABOR THIS SAVE % |f| A YEAR, OF HOW MUCH LONGER YOUR WAGON WILL LAST IF IT. IS KEPT PROPERLY 0REA8 ED, WHICH IS A HARD THING TO DO ’ WI TH CHEAP GREASE, AND OF HOW MUCH EASIER IT IS ON YOUR l P jRSb. ( THEN HOW OFTEN WHEN YOU ,>,AVE MADE A LONG TRIP HAVE YOU HAD TO 8TOP AND BORROW, / ,XLE OREA8E7 THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN TOWN COME IN AN ft GET A BOX OF OURS, AND YOU WILL NtVER U8E ANYTHING MLSE. I P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. Only limited qifhnlltt In nock. See our wlnJftw (or Silverware Bargafae"! Little & Odom JEWELERS & OPTICIANS Rhone 5. (.House Ft /rnishers to the People. 44 Plant ^ ,-ve. * Phone I8( D. SW IFT & CO. PATf/MT A 303 Seven!* 6L, lubervlh a (pr T5* PARK MOR RAND CO. "UGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lott-HItcb Building. RE-INFORCED CONCRETE. To thoae wishing low price* and easy terms, wa can plaase, anything In furniture and furnishing goods. Special orders will receive our care ful attention. Home Furniture Company, M tt Plant and A’bany Avenue. *. CO-EDUCATIONAL MOTTO. Thoroughness and Discipline A faculty of Experienced and well trained teachers. Well arranged builyings, modernly equipped. Offers courses leading to A. B. and B. S. degrees at our best Universities. Very superior advantages in Music, Violin, Organ, Expression, Art, Book-Keeping, Stenography, Typewriting, and Normal Training. Special Advantages in Bible. Located in the most inviting City in all South Georgia, noted for its Religious and Educa tional advantages; its Railroad Facilities; its Refined Lawabiding Citizens. ■ • NO BEER SALOONS- ~ - The rates are exceedingly moderate, as follows: Literary tuition, $3,50; ail Special Branches $4.00; Board $11.50 per Scholastic Month. Next Session Begins Wednesday, Sept. 6th, 1911. For catalogue or further information apply to JUDGE T. A. PARKER, Chairman of Trustees. WAYCROSS, E. L. RAY, President. GEORGIA