Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 01, 1911, Image 3

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. . . . . ■ . $4. 15 TO Savannah, Ga., and Return NOVEMBER 27th: \V. K. Vanderbilt, Jr., Cup Race. Tiedeman Trophj Race and The Savannah Challenge Trophy. NOVEMBER 29th: Georgia-Auburn Football Game. NOVEMBER 30th: Grand Prize Auto mobile Race. In Prizes Tickets on Sale: November 26th, 27th, 2Sth, 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 t. 1911. For further information in regard to rates, sched ules, Pullman car reservations, private car parties, etc., see your nearest Ticket Agent, 1 or communicate with E. M. North, A. G. P. A. JL T. Morgan, T. P. A. ‘Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. L. P. Green, T. P. AA. Thomasville, Ga. ■ ■ \§mm |<||g QUEEN QUALITY NEW m Atlantic Coast Line Automobile Races Nov. 27-30 j IMi g^vicultural College G. R. GLENN, A. M., LL. D., President • Dahlonega, Georgia SPECIAL ADVANTAGES AT THIS INSTITUTION: 1st—Total Expenses Less Than at Any Other College, —$125 to $175 Covet j Board, Lodging, Books, Fuel, Lights, etc., For Entire Year. 2d—Magnificent Climate; Mountain Location; Free from City Distractions. 3d—Obedience, Order, Regularity and Self-Dependence Taught Every Student. 4th—Finest Military Department and Cadet Band in Georgia. Both Under Supervision cf U. S. Army Officers. 6th—Thorough Instruction in A. B. and B. S. Courses and, in addition, Full Courses in Agriculture, Mining, Engineering, Commercial Science, etc. 6th—Boys Live in Our Own Dormitories, At All Times Under Control of ^ Officers. FOR FURTHER ^FORMATION. ADDRESS G. R. GLENN, PRESIDENT * FALL STYLE 8HOE8.. EXTRA LARGE LINE OF DRE88 AND WORK OLOVE8. In New Quarters With New Fall Goods We Are >[ow Giving the Very Be* Values in Cl-an Firrft Cias< NEW FALL MERCHANDISE TABLE LINEN AT 35c, 50c, 75c AND *1.00 PER YAARD. 12 1-2c DARK AND LIGHT PERCALE ^ Q^ 12 1-2 CENT FLANNELETTE FOR 25 CENT LINEN FRINGED TOWELS J 25 CENT WHITE MERCERIZED j q MADRAS @ LZ/C 3 CENT APRON GINGHAMS @ .... £* 1£ CENT TURKISH TCV/'F.LS Q .... 2 2C $1.C0 3ED SPREADS @ 89C 12 1.2 CENT DARK AND LIGHT f f\ OUTING TOWELS <? j£ L/C CLANKETS AND COMFORTS /i Ci Q Q. ',1.87 SWEATERS FOR THE WHOLE FAM (T'/j /-» O ILY FROM THE ?A3Y UP 0 25c TO Dress Woolens HANDSOME LINE OF DRESS WOOLEN8 IN EXCLUSIVE DE8IGN8 IN DRE8S PATTERN LENGTHS, ALSO FULL LINE SERGES, BRILLIAN- TENES, BROADCLOTHS, 8ILKS, MESSALINE SATINS. ETC. MORE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NOW. COME AND SEE THE8E NEW GOODS. Onr Shoe Stock IS COMPLETE—WE HAVE WHITE BUCK, AND WHITE CANVAS, BLACK AND BROWN VELVET AND ALL T^-F NEW THING8. Ladie Neckwear cf all descriptions, large line, 10c to $1.50 Ladi s' bilk Hose, black, wbbe,lan and other colors, at 50c Sheets ready f r um, 50c, 75c erd ai d $1.00. L dies’, Misses and Children's Coats and VFraps. NEXT DOOR TO G. R. YOUMANS, JEWELRY 8T0RE. «#.. £• Dick&ei s PliONE 123 9 PENDLETON St REMEMBER THE PLACE IS BRAD WATSON'S OLD STAND, PHOENIX BLOCK. Parker Theatre Friday, Nov. 3 A. H. Woods offers THE LAUGH1EST LAUGHING SHOW on Earth Special Ctai'loarf M cenery Guaranteed Alt Star Ga~t Rlrzct frz-nt ■flztor Theatre, New I'c. ammm Don’t miss this oppor tunity to laugh with the multitudes. Join the merry throng that flocks to see the fftughlng success of the year. Come and refresh yourself in the waves of merriment on tap. A two hours plunge id the ocean of hik ■- ity, Splash! Funniei than a fish in a seine. fitted