Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, October 30, 1911, Image 7

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Atlantic ^ otifst Lina lavheuutc. DEP*KTuaisa /uouvAia at WAtcuoss. From Savannah •rate 189 Train 186 5:50 am^ For Jetiup and Savannnb Sl'raln 58.. .' b :B5 k ffraln si . . A .R*KR nm Ttaift 182 •iOrSi ar Train 180 -‘Ycm Montgomery Train 68 •Tain 180 5:15 am Train w ...» e'6r Mon^vuiorj Train 1K9 _ ..t;iv v Pnun Balnbrldeu ft Tbomusvllle Train 67 .. .. 10:25 pi Train 1S2 10:05 Prom Albany Train 03 .. 4:66 am ' v, W|!n »1 ..." 0:66 am Train 97 ,. 6:00 pm From Chicago and Nortwest *. a Special (via Albany)....4:65 am Dale Flygr (via Tlfton)....5:35 am loutb Atlantic Limited 0:35 am From Brunswick Traill 96 7:40 am Train 00 6:00 pm From Jacksonville TAlt 30 6:55 pm ?/'Wl.fy’-6S 10:15 pm i'rff 94 10:25 pm *y#n 92 10:45 pm From Tamils. High Springs via Dn- pont For Bain bridge and Tnomwivtli. Train 186 i:00 p> For Albany # Train 92 to:5u p. Train 96 Tib.) a* Train 90 6:10 p» For Chicago and Northwest I. C. Special (via Albany).- 10:60 pc Dixie Flyer (via Tilton) ....10:80 pa Scuth Atlantic, Limited.. ..10:20 ** For -Vcnswlck Train 91 10:10 an Train 07 6:10 pn For Jacksonville Train 95 (Dizle Flyer 6:40 a« Train 93 6:00 an Train 33 6:4b an rain 21 6:1b p<> For Tampa, High Springs (Train 48 ?. 8:00 aa CUEEN QUALITY NEW FALL STYLE SHOE8. EXTRA LARGE LINE OF DRESS AND WORK GLOVES. In New Quarters With New Fall Ms We Are Now Giving the Very Betft Values in Clean Fir£ Ciass NEW FALL MERCHANDISE TABLE- LINEN AT 35c, 60c, 76c AND *1.00. PER YAARD, 12 1-2c DARK AND LIGHT' PERCALE 12 1-2 CENT FLANNELETTE FOR HOUSE DRESSES @ 25 CENT LINEN FRINGED TOWELS 25 CENT WHITE MERCERIZED MADRAS @ 8 CENT APRON GINGHAMS & .... ' 1E CENT TURKISH TOWELS Cram 42. 7:26 pm For through Schedules, Pullman reservations, etc., Call On E. M. North, A. o. p. A. R. E. Camp, Ticket Agent Savannah .GV Waycroea, Ga. NIGHT SERVICE-NEW TRAIN To Ashville and"The Land of (he Sky” Country $1.C0 BED SPREADS 12 1-2 CENT DARK AND LIGHT FLANNEL TOWELS @ BLANKETS AND COMFORTS 10c 10c 19c 19c 5c 11c 89c 10c *187 $4.98 8WEATERS FOR THE WHOLE FAM (7*/, f) ILY FROM THE PABY UP @ 25c TO *p4ti/0 Dress Woolens via HANDSOME LINE OF DRESS WOOLEN8 IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN DRESS PATTERN LENGTHS, ALSO FULL LINE SERGE8, BRILLIAN* TENEV BROADCLOTHS, SILKS, MESSALINE SATINS, ETC. MORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NOW. COME AND SEE THESE NEW GOODS. Our Shoe Stock IS COMPLETE—WE HAVE WHITE BUCK, AND WHITE CANVAS, BLACK AND BROWN VELVET AND ALL THE NEW THING8. SOUTHERN RAILWAY LAND OF THE SKY SPECIAL. TjV. Jacksonville 8:05 pm Ar. Tyron 11:50 an Lv. Jesup 10:50 pm^ Ar. Saluda 12:25 pit Ar. Columbia 6:50 am Ar. Hendersonville 2:00 pm Ar. Asheville 2:10 pm Through Pullman, Drawingroom, Broiler-Buffet Steeping Car and 4m trie lighted coach, Jacksonvvllle to Asheville. For lull Information concerting rates, schedules, etc., call on or tl dress' ». L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., . C, 4. <3ARSON, JR., T. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ca. Ladies* Neckwear of all descriptions, large line, 10c to $1. Ladies’Silk Hose, black, white, tan and other colors, at 5 Sheets ready for use, 50c, 75c and and $1.00. t Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats arid Wraps. 50 50c NEXT DOOR TO G. R. YOUMANS, JEWELRY STORE. Jo E. Dickens PHONE 123 9 PENDLETON St REMEMBER THE PLACE IS BRAD WATSON’S OLD STAND, PHOENIX BLOCK. Brunswick & Florida Steamboat 1. „ Company. (CUMBERLAND ROUTE), TOUCHING Brunswick. Jekyl,Cumberland, Fernandina, CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM BRUNS. WICK; ALSO «. A. L. AT FERNANDINA, FLA. A line view of the Club house at Jekyl; the' Home of the Carneglea and i the finest Beach on the Atlantic Coast. LEAVING: RETURNING: Leave Brunswick 8:30 a m.. Leave Fernandina 2:30 p. 9 Arrive Cumberland 10:30 a. m. Arrive Cumberland 5:30 p. a, Arrive Fernandina '1:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick 7:30 p. m. FIR8T CLASS PASSAGE TO FERNANDINA, FLA., ....S1.S4 ROUND TRIP 1 *2.60 SPECIAL.SATURDAY ONLY, ROUND TRIP J... 769 RAILROAD MILEAGE HONORED. JURORS FOR WARE SUPERIOR COURT * The following* is a list of the grand and traverse jurors, drawn for the December term of Ware Superior Court: per oo th Why pay $1.00 to have your tooth extractad when you can have it done for 50c and witbo pain All-other wor k done at very reasonnb charges. Everything guaranteed W K Booth J H Dillon B F Hubert \V M Denton Ellas Mopre Jr. ’ J E Dlcklns F B Trent P N Harley P G Gridin Folks’ Block OR. DANIEL The Dentist j OE OR a IA SOUTHERN v AND FL.OIRDA RAILWAY The Popular Route To All Potato North And Weal. ThroughTralna In connection with A. C. L., from Waycrosg via Tlfton to - Macon ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT ANOOGA, NASHVILLE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI. Coaches and Pullman deepen go through without change. Dining Car Service. TRAIN8 OF A. ■. * A. R. R. CONNECT AT CORDELE WITH TRAINS OFO.8. 41 F, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND SOUTH. FOR INFORMATION \S TO RATES, ROUTES, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT NORTH OR WEST, APPLY TO ANY AGENT OP THIS COM- PANY, OR ADDRESS. O. B. Rhodes, G. P. A, MACON GA. J. W. Jamison, T. P. A, MACON OA. • H 4H4H)HIHHIHI)I>WMHH»HiWhI O G Parker I R B James J P Llde ■ R G Bennett W B : Goodrlea' B F Bryant J J Hargraves J A Tomberliu C E Williamson, Allen James J C Humphreys ' T C Bauls N G Lang W A Strickland 1T L Hinson Jas L Jordan W b Gllllard E A Barber J Cannon . Frank Middle* J T Barnes brooks B J Seckinger C M Potter H P Reddick P H Skelton If M Pa fiord J A Rowell E J Remley John McClellan H J Mullis Jack Mualc C M Eunicl J F Bonnett L 8 Alfrlend Jr H J Waldron ET M Cason H J J Markey T M Purdom J B Crlbb 31, Ward J M Beach J E Vann John G Stoffc3 W J CnrsweO ' C Ratliff ’ B D Finn H Hengeveld R P Peterman G P Folks HALLOWEEN PARTY. A Halloween party will bo glvon Tuesday evening October 31, at the homo of Miss Etlonno Goddard, 23 Hicks street, allspices of the West minister League of the Presbyterian church. Various amusements sugges tive of the season will be provided. Candy, peanuts, popcorn, salad and pumpkin pies will be told. 24 6t ^reverse Jurors—First Week. T W Morrison H C Seaman '4 - *n t* gioai uivuiciua ui'i/ruvcn v«iuo Alva Smith B W Lunccford ! ^ ^ acutlS , and kjdMy and FOLEY’S KIDNEY REMEDY , (Liquid) fa a great medicine of proven vain# ,w j Mums R Davis J L Wildes Lonnie Jordan W H Thrift WT Royal A F Fales, T H Finn V. it Brodlo A J Music W E Dempster E J Seay Barren Mills A A Allen D A Jordan Jr. H F Jeffords S C Morton Of Steele P A Edwards W Cycws ’ L R McFoy M Sears U M Webster J A James D M Josey ' J F* Austin T 8 Paschal E M-Herrin F B '.McDonald W T Mlnchew J W Starling W C Paul Second Week. H E Hendelisoa f’W ’ R- Strickland H L ftetriit F L Parker S M Cannon Ellaha MIoro Sr Henry Strickland. Mlljcnder Music 8.J Stanton W E Slrmans C M Williams R L Strickland bladder ailments.' It la especially re commended to elderly people for lti wonderful tonic' and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort It glvee ‘tbet. Gem Pkar- macy; T. S. Paine. Big ablpm'eat electrlo fans reoelr- Byok Electric Supply Cc. SO^Uott Street , NO NEED TD 8TOP WORK. When your doctor orcere yon to atop work. It staggers you, “I can't" you say. You know you are weak, run-down and failing in health, day by day, but you must work'6s long as you can stand. What you nood la Electric Bitten to give ton, strength, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don't be wtVk, sickly or ailing whon Elec tric Bitters will benoOt you from the first doso. Thousand! bless thorn for their glorious hoalth an^ strength Try them. Every bottle In guaran teed. Only 50c at All Druggists. REGISTRATION NOTICEI Ofllco Clerk of Council. Books for the registration of voters are now open and will remain open from October 20tb to Novojnbor 20th, exclusive, (Sunday's excepted) from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 5 p. J. W. Strickland, Clerk of Council. OFLEY’B HONEY *NR TAR COM I POUND Btil! rotates Its high place as the best household remedy tor all cougbe and colds, either for children oi grown persons. Prevents serious re sults from a cold. Take only the gen- vine Foley's Honey and Tar. Com pound, and rofuso substitutes. Gem Pharmacy; T. S. Paine. M tl FOIEY’5 OMOlAX/JTffi > RritMACH Tbnfim> “ su 6 HOW'S THI8? V’o offer . no Hundrui ix.lh-.re I'.e- ward tor any case ef Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall'e Catarrh. Cure.. < F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. - We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions afid financially able t< carry out ' any obligations made by his firm. Welding, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface) of tbo system. Testimonials lent free. Price 75a per bottle. Sold .by ell druggists. Take Hall's Family Ptl|» for consti pation. Common Colds must be taken 8sr. lously. For unless cured they sap the vi tality and lower the- vital resistance to tnoro serious* Infection. -Protect your children and yourself by tbo prompt use of Foley’a Honey end Tar Compound and noto Its quick and de cisive results. For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and ,, affection* of ihe throat chest' an* lungs It Is an ever ready and valuer hi.- remedy. Gem Pharmacy; T. S, -. '• 1 - *' i Paine. r The Bon Ton Ur the placo to get up to date coats Una suits. 24 2t ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Henry Jordan G R Austin B Y Wilon B W Holt L R Rouse W L Harper NOTICE LADIES! ' we HAVE* SECURED THE SER VICES OF MRS. GUE8T, AN EX. PERT FITTER, WHO WILL HAVE CHARGE OF OUR LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. DON’T FORGET THE 8ALE STARTS FRI DAY OCTOBER 27TH. FULL LINE COAT 8UIT8, COATS, 8KIRT8, SERGE AND SATIN DRE8SE8. COME!— 26 4t CHURCH WELLS, Mil (Btotgid iolltge ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD C. R. GLENN, A. M., LL. D., President ■ Dahlonega, Georgia SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION: 1st—Total Expenses Leu Than at Any Other College,— $t2S to tilt Coot,. Board, Lodging, Book$, Fool, Light!, etc,, For Entire Year. 2d—MagnificcntClimato; Mountain Location; Free from City Distractions. Sd-Obedienco, Order, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Every Student 4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Band In GeotVia- Both Under Supervision of u. Z, Army Officers. 6th—Thorough Instruction In A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition, Pull Courses In Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commercial Science, etc. 6th—Boya Live In Our Own Dormitories, -it AH Times Under Control of , Officers. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ADDRESS O. R. GLENN; PRESIDENT * f\ ii-*~ itri 1