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An Innovation in Oil Heaters
j The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its
drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any
room, whether in the country or city home.
No home is quite complete without a Perfection 03
Heater. It is a necessity in tiie fall and spring, when it is too
warm to start the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be
without heat. In the midst of winter it is often convenient as
an auxiliary heater, as there are always some cold comers
in a house.
The enameled heater always presents a nice appearance, as the
pnamel wifl not tarnish or bum otf. It is not an “enamel paint,** but it
is the same as the enamel of your cooking utensils.
The Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable heating
device you can find. An automatically-locking flame spreader prevents
turning the wick high enough to smoke.
Savannah, Ga. f and Return
Atlantic Coast Line
Automobile Races Nov. 27-30
NOVEMBER 27th: W. K. Vanderbilt,
Jr., Cup Race.' Tiedempn Trophy
Race and The Savannah Challenge
Trophy,
NOVEMBER 29th: Georgia-Auburn
; Tootball Game.
NOVEMBER 30th: Grand Prize Auto
mobile Race.
In Prizes
Tickets on Sale November 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th and
for trains scheduled to reach Savannah before noon of
November 30, 1911.
Final Lifit: To reach original starting point return
ing not later than midnight of December 4, 1911.
For further information in regard to rates, sched
ules, Pullman car reservations, private car parties, etc.,
see your nearest Ticket Agent, or communicate with
E. M. North, A. 0. P. A. 13. T. Morgan, T. P. A.
Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
L. P. Green, T. P.* AA. Thomasville, Ga.
QEORQ IA SOUTHERN
AND FLOIRDA RAILWAY
The Popular Route To Hit Point• North Hud Wot. ,
• ThtoughTralna
In connection with A. C. L„ from Waycross via Tlfton to Macon
ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE, CHAT ‘A ivOOGA, NA8HVILLE, BT.
LOUIS, CHICAGO, LOUISVILLE, AND CINCINNATI.
Coacbei and Pullman sleeper* go through without change. Dining
Car 8errlce.
TRAINS OF A. 8. & A. R. R., CONNECT AT COROELE WITH
TRAINS OF G. 8. * ft, RAILWAY FOR MACON ATLANTA
AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND 80JTh.
FOR INFORMATION
AS TO RATES. ROUTE8, OR SCHEDULES TO ANY POINT
NORTH OR WE8T. APPLY TO ANY AGENT OF THIS COM
PANY, OR ADDRESS.
I, W. faraison, T, P. A,
MACPN GA.
G. B. Rhodes, G. P. A,
MACON GA.
Brunswick & Florida Steamboat
Company. -
, j, (CUMBERLAND ROUTE), TOUCHING
\Jrunswick. Jekyl,Cumberland, Fernandina,
cfOSE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL TRAIN8 TO AND PROM BRUNS
WICK; ALSO 8. A. L. AT FERNANDINA, FLA.
A fine view of tho Club houie at Jekyl; the Home of the Carnegie* and .
-the fineat Beach on the Atlantic CoaaL
^ LEAVING: RETURNING:
B^ave Brunswick ......8:30 a a. Leave Fernandina 2:30 p. a
Arrive Cumberland 10:30 a. m. Arrive Cumberland 6:30 p. aa
Arrive Fernandina 1:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick 7:30 p. m.
FIRST CLASS PASSAGE TO FERNANDINA, FLA* ....$1.6*
ROUND TRIP *3A0
SPECIAL 8ATURDAY ONLY, ROUND TRIP ..75e
* railroad mile age honored.
CUEEN QUALITY NEW
FALL STYLE SHOES.
EXTRA LARGE LINE OF
* DRESS AND WORK
GLOVES.
M
In New Quarters
We Are Now Giving the .Very Besft Values, in
Clean Fir^t Class NEW FALL MERCHANDISE
12 1-2c DARK AND LIGHT PERCALE ^ IQq
12 1-2 CENT FLANNELETTE FOR -fl y-x
HOUSE DRESSES @ _£ {JC
£9 CENT LINEN FRINGED TOWELS -t fy
@ JL vfc..
25. CENT WHITE MERCERIZED -s
MADRAS @ JL
8 CENT APRON GINGHAMS @ ....
1f CENT TURKISH TOWELS @ .... * •%
lie
$1.00 3E0 SPREADS @
12 1-2 CENT DARK AND LIGHT “t
OUTING TOWELS @ J[ (jC
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS A
@ $187 5/0
SWEATERS FOR THE WHOLE FAM <7*/ d /-% Q
ILV FROM THE PABY UP @-25c TO
HANDSOME^LI&E OF DRESS WOOLENS IN
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS .IN DRESS PATTERN
LENGTHS, ALSO FULL LINE SERGES, BRILLIAN-
TENES, BROADCLOTHS, SILKS, MESSALINE
SATINS. ETC. MORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
NOW. COME AND SEE THESE NEW GOODS.
IS COMPLETE—WE HAVE WHITE BUCK, AND
WHITE CANVAS, BLACK AND BROWN VELVET
AND ALL THF NEW THINGS.
Ladies* Neckwear of ail descriptions, large line, 10c to $1.50
Ladies’ Silk Hose, black, white, tan and other colors, at 50c
Sheets ready for use, 50c, 75c and and $1.00.
Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Coats and W^raps.
NEXT DOOR TO G. R.
YOUMANS, JEWELRY
8Torfk.
Jo f• Dickens
9 PENDLETON St
I REMEMBER THE PLACE
IS BRAD WATSON’S OLD
STAND, PHOENIX BLOCK.
JURORS FOR WARE
SUPERIOR COURT
Tho following Is a list of tho grand
and traverse Jurors drawn for tho
December term of Ware Superior
Court:
O O Parker
J P Lido
W B Goodrich
J J Hargraves
C E Williamson
J C Humphreys
W K Booth
J H Glllon
B F Hubert
W M Denton
Ellas Mooro Jr.
J E Dtcklns
F B Trent
P N Harley
P O Griffin
I It U James
It G Bennett
B F Brynnt
J A Tomborliu '
Allen James
T C Sauls
N G Lang
J E Vann
John O Steffe3
W J Carswell
C Ratliff
B D Finn
H Hengeveld
R P Peterman
G P Folks
W A Strickland
Jus L Jordan
E A Barber
Frank Middle-
brooks
C M Potter
P H Skelton
J A Rowefl
John McClellan
Jack Music
J F Bennett
H J Waldron
H J J Markey
J B Crlbb
J M Beach
W L Hinson
W D Gllllard •
J Cannon
J T Barnes
B J Socklngor
H P Roddick
H M I'afford
E J Remley
H J Mullls,
C 31 Eunlct
L S AUrlend Ir
E M Cason
T M Purdom
JT Ward
HALLOWEEN PARTY.
A Halloween party will be given
Tuesday evening October 31. at tho
home of Miss Etienne Goddard, 23
Hlcka street, auspices of tho West
minister League of tho Presbyterian
church. Various amusements sugges
tive of tho season 'will bo provided.
Candy, peanuts, popcorn, salad and
pumpkin pies will bo sold. 24 fit
Traverse Jurors’—First Week.
T W Morrison
Alva Smith
W J Mullls
R D Davis
) L Wildes
Lonnie Jordan
W H Thrift’
IV* T Royal
A F Fates
T H Finn
U N Brodlo
A J Music
W E Dempster
E J Seay
nerrlan Mills
W T Mlnchow
J W Starling
W C Paul
Second
H E Henderson
H'L Herrin
F L Parker
S M Cannon
Henry Strickland
S J Stanton
C 31 William*
Henry Jordan
j G R Austin
| 8 V Wllon
H C Seaman
B W Lunceford
A A Allen
D A Jordan Jr.
H F Jeffords
S C Morton
G I Steele
P A Edwards
W Crews ■
L R McFoy
M Sears
U 31 Webster
J A James
D 31 Josey
J F Austin
T S Paschal
E 31 Herrin
F B 31cDonald
Week.
W R Strickland
E L Gorman
J 31 Cox
Elisha 3Ilore Sr
Sllllender 3Iusfc
W E Slrraans
R L Strickland
B W Holt
L-R Rouse
W L Harper
FOLEY'8 KIDNEY REMEDY
(Liquid)
Is a great medicine of proven value
for both acute and ehronlc ktdnoy and
bladder ailments. It is especially re-
commended to elderly people for iti
wonderful tonic and reconstructive
qualities, and tho permanent relief
and comfort It gives thet. Gem Phar
macy; T. S. Paine.
Big shipment electric fine receiv
ed.
Byck Electric Supply Co.
20 Lott Street d> tl
NO NEED TO STOP WORK.
When your doctor orders you to
stop work, It staggors you, "l can’t’'
you sny. You know you nre weak,
run-down and fulling in Health, day
by day, but you must work as long as
you can stand. What you need Is
Electric Bitters to give ton, strength,
and vigor to your system, to provent
breakdown and build you up. Don’t
bo wenk, sickly or mlmg when Elec
tric Blttors will benefit you from tho
flrst dose. Thousands bless thorn for
their glorious health and strength
Try thorn. Every bottle lb guaran
teed. Only 60c at All Druggists.
REGISTRATION NOTICE!
Office Clerk of Council.
Books for tho registration of voters
nro now open and will romaln open
from Octobor 20th to November 20th,
exclusive, (Sunday's excepted) from
8 a. m. to 12 m., and-2 p. m. to 6 p.
m.
J. W. Strickland.
Clerk of Council.
OFLEY'8 HONEY AND TAR COM
POUND
Still retains Us high place as the
best household remedy tor all coughs
and colds, either for children oi
grown persons. Prevents serious re
sults from a cold. Take only tho gen-
vino Foley's Honey and Tar com-
pound, and retuBo substitutes. Gem
Pharmacy; T. 8. Paine.
HOW’S THIS?
P'e offer . no Hundred DJI:, s lie-
ward for any ease at Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure..
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,, Toledo, O.
We, the undorslgncd, have known F.
J. Chenoy for tho last 16 years, and
beliove him perfectly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations
mado by his firm.
Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin,
Wbolosale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Curo I* taken Intern
ally, acting dlroctly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
Testimonials sont froe. Prlco 70c
per bottle. Sold by all drugglsta.
Tako Hall's Family Fills for const!-
patlon.
Common Colds must be taken Ser.
lously.
For unless cured they sap the vi
tality and lower the vital resletanc*
to more serious Infection. Protect
your children and yourself by tho
prompt uso of Foley's Honoy and Tar
Compound and noto Us quick and do.
clsive results. For coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and
affections of the throat, chest and
lungs It Is an ever ready and valua
ble remedy. Gem - Pharmacy; T. S«
Peine.
The Bon Ton Is the place to get
up to date coalsTind suit*. 24 2t
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
NOTICE LADIE31
WE HAVE SECURED ThE SER
VICES OF MRS. GUEST, AN EX
PERT FITTER, WHO WILL HAVE
CHARGE OF OUR LADIES READY
TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. DON'T
FORGET THE SALE 8TART8 FRI
DAY OCTOBER 27TH. FULL LINE
COAT . SUITS, COAT8, SKIRTS,
SERGE AND SATIN' ORE66E8.
COME!—
26 4t , CHURCHWELLS.
ADVERTISE IN THE
WAYCROSS HERALD
Mil ©emp Agricultural (Sollcgc
C. R. GLENN. A. M„ LL. D., President
Dahlonega, Georgia
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION:
lst-Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College,—|/2S to S17S
Covert Board, Lodging, Books, Fuel, Lights, etc., For Entire Year.
2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Distraction*.
3d—Obedience, Order, Regularity and Solf-Depqndenco Taught Every
Student
4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Band In.Oeoigia. Both
Under Supervision of (J. Z, Army Officer*.
Dth-Tfiorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition, Full
Courses in Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commercial Science, etc.
Sth-Boys Live In Our Own Dormitories, At AU Times Under Control of
. Officers. ,
FOR FURTHER WFORMATIOH, ADDRESS 0. ILgtgOL HggngjT *