Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 21, 1911, Image 6

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dui'ci iwel Fs Dorothy Dodd Fine Footwear For Ladies and Misses who care. We have Dorothy Dodd Button Tan Shoes at $3.50, the Velvet Top and Cravenette $3.50 to $4.00, Brown Velvets at $4.00, Plain Vicis at $3.00. Gold Medal Shoes for $2.50 to $3.00, Ask to see them. Wt recommend these to give perfect satis faction. All leathers and tans. See them add Long Coats You can buy Suits and Coats at the same prices anywhere but you can’t get .such values as ours. i $10.00 $14.48 $22,50 Churchweirs When Start Out to ' n/ Your Winter “Togs” Come Here. You’ll find our assortment iaige, cur styles elegant, our values and the. way we serve you pleasing. In fact we have done and will do everyihing in our power tomake this a pleasing and satisfactory plac.e for you to trade this winter. value 59c Calico Simpsons worth 7c our price 5c . 36 inch Laurel Percales special at 8 3»4e 10c Dark Outings, short lengths 81-2 c , t ✓ Solid Colored Outings 10c 10 yds good Bleaching Some of the new a good one, for 10 yds 78c Dress Goods 58c Bed Sheets, full siz*e Fine Wool Serge in Cream and QQ*. Black Pin Stripe Serges 54-inch ”0L . 89c 38 inch Serge in colors asabove: iQ _ Big demand for these. See them ‘l-Ow Large size Pillow Cases New Bedford '~ord 50c; Auto Cord special 35c; Cream Bi dcloth 98c; 54-inch Storm Serge 98c • 12-inch Taffeta cloth 9c ea©h 97c; 36-inch me clin Silks 97c; in fad: a full and complete line. $1.33 Bed Quilts or Counterpanes . Come and See 97c • If we haven’t got it we will get it for you Walk Over All Leathers $3.50; $4.00, $4.50 to $5.00 JOHN 8. STETSON HATS $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 Other Makes 98c, $1.48 to $2.50 each Boys’ Suits and Odd Pants Suits $1.98 -to $6.50. Boys’ Pants 25c, 48c, 98c to $1.48 Now how about that suit Men’s all wool serge and fancies, $10.00, 12.50,15.00 to 18.50. A. 3. Klrschbaum guaranteed for shape, color and style. You must see these before you buy. Complete line of gents’ furnishings. ^Von’t you drop in some day and sISp on one and let us tell you and show you where we can save you money on this winters’ suit. It will be a pleasure to show you. . a 1 11 "O A MAY MAN rON urcnweil Jjrothers patterns iqc W AYCRO SS, CA. 1-ltUVLH'lCT-S 1 GEORG 1A SOUTHERN AND FLOIRDA RAILWAY r/fe Papular Route 1m All f mini* North And IhmmU ThroughTralna Hi vninHWttna with A. C. U. from Wayerova *t» Tltton to Macon KNOXVILLE. CHAT ,• GA. NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Cnaron. and Putlui.r .ir.iirr. «o through wlthoui change. Dlnln* Car Berrien. TRAINS OFA.S4A.IUL CONNECT AT COROELE WITH TRAINS OF G. S. * «, RAILWAY KOR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. FOR INFORMATION AS TO RATES. ROUTES. OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT NORTH OR WEST, APPLY TO ANY AOEKT OP THIS COM PANY. OR ADDRESS. I, W. Jamison, T. P. A, MACON »A. u.ed to bo a misery. Foley Kidney Have your hutomobllo and buggy PUN havo cured mo and have my lop work done at J. T. McGee’a bp hlghcdt praise.” Oem Pharmacy; T. ja Brst-claaa trimmer.. 21 .Albany ave- S. Paine. , r.ue. . 12 3C| fjoffo ©mgta §grirultural fotUge C. V. JONES PRODUCE COMPANY PHONE 219. 7 St For first'Cla’sg rubber tire and wire wheel work at prlcea right, aee J. T. McGee. 21 Albany avenue. Ten great numbers la Lyceum course— Senator Vardaman Thurs day evening next 16 3t • Big aeppiy of card hoard, all col- j 12 30tj>irm Just received at Herald. tf 0. B. Rhodes, G. P. A. MACON GA. SIMHHIIIliH»OW-H A Great Advantage to We Kins J. A. Maple, It* 8. TtA SL. SteoME- rllle, O.. lays; "For rear* I mitered enough I had u good I emits at any | 1 beard'about My backacbe left me I tad,to one of isy bsalnee* eajfdaa- tUMttmUUtUWWWWOUUMUUU* from weak kldaeya and a aerere Mad j man, that alone la,» jreat adron-ag*. I > der tMOtVft I learaad of FVilay KM- My kidneys acted free nod nomnt, ner PIP* and their wonderful cures.! r.n.i that sated me a lot of misery. Ii j M | bofitnetakhu, <fcc« «i awj! N see a PfcfMre.MLJVckfc^p 1.1 50c per ooth Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extracted when you can have it done for 50c and witho pain' All other wor k done at very reuse nab charges. Everything guarinm i OR. DANIEL Thu Dentist j f olks’ Block . * !»ww«wi.>nnijj!iMwi isssissaijtisicssssosssiisj, G. R. CLEm, A. M., LL. D., President ■ Dahlonega, Georgia SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT'THIS INSTITUTION: 1st—Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College,—$125 fo $175 Coctrj Board, Lodging, Roods. Fact. Light* etc., For Entire Year. 2d-MagniflcentClimate; Irlountain Location; Free from City Dbtractona. 3d-Obcdienco, Order, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Every 4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Bond In Oooipia. Both * Under Supervision of 0. S. Army Officers. 5th—Thorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition. Pull Courses in Agriculture, Mining. Engineering, Commercial Science, etc. 6th Offieers.U Ve In Oar Own ^ormitorieo, At AU Times Under Control of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS 0. B. GLENN. PRESIDENT • Brunswick & Florida Steamboat Company. (CUMBERLAND ROUTE), TOUCHING Brunswick, jekyl, Cumberland | na CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL TRAIN8 TO AND FROM BRUNM - WICK! ALSO 8. A. L. AT FERNANDINA, FLA. J A fine view of the Clhb house at Jekyl; the Horn, of tha Caraeglca ana * the flhaet Beach an the Atlantic CoasL LEAVING; ■ RETURNIKO: Uave Brunswick 8:30 a m. Leave Femandlna 3:30 pur Arrlva Cumberland ....'.. 10:30 e. m. Arrive Cumberland ....v.5:lo p, .. d Arrive Faraandlm ...... p. m. Arrive Brunewlck 7:30 p «. V — BR»T CLASS PASSAGE TO FERNANDINA. FLA, ...,|1.a» rouno Vwd tgjff