Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 26, 1911, Image 5

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mmmm SIX BIG 'STORES Sells It i:or Less j) FREE! SiO.pO In Gold Given Free WE WILL GIVE $10.C0 IN GOLD ABSOLUTELY FREE TO THE PER. SON ATTENDING THIS SALE AND MAKING. THE LARGEST PUR- •CHASE DURING THIS SALE. Listen! THE FIRST DAY OF SALE V$E WILL SELL TO ANY ONE BUYING $5.00 WORTH Of ANY MERCHAN- DISE, / 10 Yards CALICO For 10c \ Wajcross, Ga. % Jm w m Eli CM WSNG And Customer’s Satisfaction Sale Fop Tent Days Only * Friday, October tl to November 8 1 FREE! ss.oo In Gold 'Given Free ' TO THE PERSON WHO BRINGS pHE BIGGEST CROWD TO OUR STORE On A TWO HORSE WAGON ANY DAY OF SALE. OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE ONLY ELIGIBLE. We will offer big money-saving bargains throughout the store, including all 4lie new Fail Goods. THERE ARE 3 REASONS FOR THIS SALE FIRST- WE wANT T0 INTRODUCE our new fall stock of goods to the public. SECOND 5 WE WANT T0 ATTRACT a lot of new custo mers to the advantage of DOING BU&ttoESS AT CHURCHWELL BROS. STORE. THIRD 5 WE WANT* TO RAISE MONEY TO PAY FOR THESE GOODS, NOW, WHEN WE CAN GET LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. THAT'S WHY WE PUT ON THIS SALE. Our store is now brimming full of brand new seasonable merchandise. Everybody knows that tho CHURCHWELLS own and operate six big retail stores, together with their large WHOLESALE houso In Cordele, Ga., and these prices quoted cannot be duplicated owing to the united purchasing power of tho CHURCHWELL CHAIN OF STORES. Bargains in every department await you. Don’t put It off—got ready rnd come. Save your bard-earned dollars by trading at CHURCH WELL’S FREE!! $5.00 JOHN’ B. STETSON HAT TO THE MAN THAT BRINGS US IN THE MOST SUI+ CUSTOMERS AT ONE TIME, OR TO THE MAN BUY ING LARGEST LOT OF SUIT8. BOYS KNEE PANTS SUITS COUNT TOO. GET ALL THE BOYS A SUIT. A REGISTER WILL BE KEPT, EVERY MAN TO REGISTER THE . AMOUNT OF SUITS. PRI2E8 GIV EN LAST DAY OF SALE. Waycross, Ga — J MISS WOOD TO GIVE RECITAL Miss Wood, assisted by several of the High School girls will give a re cital at Central school tomorrow night. The proceeds will be used for- the school library. Miss Wood has been heard In Way cross before nnd this announcement will be re ceived with Interest. The following program will be given: Plano Duet, Welcome Overture— Misses English and Lewis. A Trogedy In Millinery—Kate Doug las Wiggins, Miss Wood. Vocal Duet, "Garden of Rosea”— Misses Brown and Rlppard. "Esmeralda”—Burnett—Miss Wood. Miscellaneous Selections — Miss Wood. "The Old Man”—Eugene Field- Miss Wood. Song, “You Can’t Guess What I Wrote on my Slate”—Florence Low- ther. "How Wash Married the Widow”— John Trotwood Moore—Mis* Wood. Song, “Gee, Ain’t I Glad I’m Home'-r-Florence Lowther. Big Y. M. C. A. Membership Campaign A campaign to increase the mem bership of the Y. M. C. A, beginning today, continuing until Tuesday, No vember 7th, has begun. The member ship now reaches the three hundred mark and by strenuous efforts it Is hoped and believed that it can be brought up to one thousand. There will be sprved each afternoon for the next ten dayB hot lunch every after noon at four o'clock by a committee of ladies and on Tuesday the 8th of November the big rally for all mem bers will be held at the building. The ladles appointed as ‘chairmen o! committees to select ten ladles to assist them each day are: Thursday—Mrs. Elkins. Friday—Mrs. Harry Reed. Saturday—Mrs. Rlppard. Monday—Mrs. F. A. Bates. Tuesday—Mrs. W. F. Eaton. Wednesday—Mrs. Jack Phelan. Thursday—Mrs. Harper and daugh ter. Friday—Mrs. SEarpe. Saturday—Mrs. O'Quinn. Monday—Mrs. Deen. Tuesday—Everybody. !K NOTICE LADIES! WE HAVE 8ECURED THE SER VICES OF MRS. GUEST, AN Ex'. PERT FITTER, WHO WILL HAVE CHARGE OF OUR LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. 60NT FORGET THE SALE START8 FRI DAY OCTOBER 27TH. FULL LINE COAT SUIT8, COATS, SKIRTS, SERGE AND 8ATIN DRESSES. COME!— 26 4t CHURCHWELL8. PERSONAL AND L0CA1.IJHE TELEPHONE MATTER IS UP Now Is the time to buy the boys, girls and babies warm underwear. Big flock to select from Humphreys & Williamson. The announcement of Dr. W. K. Meeks as a candidate for aldermau from this Second Ward appears In our column of announcements today. Were wo to attempt to do this wor thy gentleman full Justice we would be compelled to strip our mental fl.ner bed of its most beautiful and fits’wt blossoms. D:. Meeks is cne of our most deserving and solid citi zens. True, tried and substantial. A Christian gentleman, and absolul reliable In every respect. He many friends who will support him. Buster Brown and Tlge attracted ! :.mense crowds yesterday and today at H. J. Bentons. SPLENDID ATTRACTION. "The Mnn on the Box” which was presented nt Parker Opera House last night, was one of tho best at tractions seen In Waycross In a long time. On account of the Inclement weather, the crowd was rather small for such an attraction. Those pres ent were greatly pleased with tho Play. OFFICIALS WRITTEN TO Effort Being Made To Se cure New System For Waycross Rev. Robert M. Mann, president of the Presbyterial Institute at Black* shear, was a guest of the Phoenix Hotel yesterday. BAKING Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE AT THE MAJE8TIC. The picture- programme for tonight will be as follows: Film No. 1. "The Hold-up". Big cowboy and military picture of ex citement and fun, best of its kind this year. Film No. 2. “A Daughter of Dixie” This Is a beautiful military picture with magnificent costumes by tho Champion Picture Company. In the way of vaudoville wo will offer "The Arnold Twin Slatera”, singing, dancing and mpld change artists. This Is a very neat little act and Is sure to please everybody. FOR 8ALE. AT RETAIL. One barrel nefr Georgia cane syrup, superior quality at No. 49 Walter street. .Phone No. '76. W. L. Ben- nett's place of business. * 21 3t HARRY D. REED, CANDIDATE FOR .MAYOR, WILL.ADDRESS THE PEOPLE OF WAYCROSS, IN PHOE NIX HOTEL PARK, SATURDAY,' CVENINO, OCTOBER 24TH, 1911, ^T EIGHT O’CLOCK. NO MATTER WHOM YOU EXPECT TO VOTE FOR, COME OUT AND HEAR HIM. 26 St We sell the famous "Ooke Serge” for suits and skirts. Sec tho goods before you buy. Humphreys & Williamson. With the view of finding out jus: what stepB will bo necessary to get a modern telephone systom In Way- cross ofliclals of tho Southern Bell Telephone Company and others have eeeo written to by tho Board o- Tyado. F^r'some Rime the telephone mat. ‘.-.t hero haa been take! about but nothing accomplished with reference to a chango of system. 1 he Installation of a new lawltch- ard and cables aided the old sys ten, to a certain extent but did not f i nish the relief sought for and it Is regarded as practically Impossible to satisfy the patrons with tho old system, the service slowing Sown with every telephone that is nddcJ to 'lit switchboard. The entire proposition is being In vestigated and will be reported on in the near future. f: has been laid that it a change of • system Is sec/red here the tele phone company will e‘roct heir owe tqurters. Don’t fall to read Churchwell Bros. adJn today's Issue. Don’t fall to at tend the sale or you will be the los- — -"GEORGIANS.” .The "Georgians” v.ill m**l timor row afternoon at 3:36 at he Y. M C. A. parlor. Mrs. Frank McDon ald will be hostess for the afternoon. r (X RUNAWAY 1 The horse of Mr. Dan T. Cowart, attached to his delivery wagon, while left alone ran away this mom tag on Jane street. The horso Is blind nnd ran into the fence at Mr. George W. Barnes, knocking It down and fell on the steps to the residence Tho horse was bruised some and the knocking down of the fence wn about ail the Mr. J. A Jones, mingling business with pleasure, spent two days at Folkstrn this week attending Charl ton Superior Court. He did a splen did business for tho Jones Ohggy Company and met many of his old friends. Membors of Central Baptist choir aro requested to be ‘at tbo Taberav clo tonight, as Mrs. Eaton would like to have a choir practice. Now books iav« been ordered and thero aro new songs to learn. j. Have your automobile and buggy top work dono at J. T. McGoe’s by a Aset-class trimmer., 21 Albany ave nue. , 12 jot To those wishing low prices and •osy torms, we can please,' anything In furniture and furnishing good!. Special orders will receive our car* tul attention. 4 Home Furniture Company, 1 26 tf Plant vnd ^U.bany Avenue, A full line of kid gloves In all col ors, long and short at Miss Eddie Parnell’s. 24 it fOlEYSOSIHOLAX/itiW ro* Stomach Twos' - and Comstioati"* Only in Paris and Vienna Can You Duplicate French Market Coffee In France and Austria—where coffee blending is an art—yon are Served with a rich, aromatic blend, bo toothing that it can be enjoyed at midnight: wonderfully different from any other coffee. The aecret of this rare blend—the Blow roast, that drivet out all bitterness— has been known in the old French Market of New Orleans for over a century.^ Until the establishment < f the French Market Mills the genuine fraicfiMaricetGbffee tlflL couid he had nowhere in America but at the French Market in New Orleans. But NOW you ali may serve it daily at your own table. For toe old French blend is perpetuated by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process and French Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere in hermet ically-sealed tins. "There is only one real old French Market flavor" —or.iy ore coffee with a history. Get It From Your Grocer—Today! French Market Coffee is Blended, Roasted and Packed only by the French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Company, Ltd, Proprietors) New Orlesm, La. •i-