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OUR FALL OPENING
NEXT TUESDAY MOV. Tth.
Frorri 8 A. M, Until 9 F\ ]Vf.
We extend to EACH and EVERY LADY in Waycross and vicin
ity a CORDIAL INVITATION to call at our new store and inspect
what we consider to be the HANDSOMEST, BEST ASSORTED,
MOST UP-TO-DATE and the LARGEST STOCK of furniture ever
shown in this city. Our stock will be pradtically complete by next
Tuesday, and will compare favorably with any &ock of goods
shown in Savannah or Jacksonville. We have secured at considera
ble expense ONE THOUSAND beautiful/ and unique souvenirs
which will be presented FREE (as long as they la^t) as a
token of our appreciation, to each LADY calling at our &ore next
Tuesday. NO souvenirs will be givep to ladies UNDER 15 years
old or to MEN or BOYS.
Walker-Hood Furniture Company
Phone 499
80 Plant Avenue
The New Concrete Store
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EDUCATORS MEET
ala, Florida, Alabama; Mlnlaalpiil; (
| Uouls/ina, '.Ml«»|Ourl, Arkanaas anl j
i Toma. !
The raising of tho standard of col-
logo cntranco requirements In the
South la foremost among the aubjocta
, slated for consideration. Tho work
of tho Bouthern Women's collcgos Is
another matter that will receive much
M
Special To The Herald.
-Tuscaloosa, Ala., Nov. 2.—The sev- attention. Doan C. H. Barnwell of
tho University of Alabama Is the pre
siding officer of tho convention.
WORK Of RAILROAD
y, M.C.A. DEPARTMENT
fcntconth annual meeting of the As
sociation of Colleges and Preparatory
Schools of tbs South opened at ths
University of Alabama this afternoon
for a two days session.
■ Many delegates were present, rep-
■ Mmnrlrg the foremost educational
" institutions of Virginia, North and
' CHEAP FOR CASH,
Or will trado for city real estate, 4
second hand automobiles In good
running order.
South Carolina, West Virginia, Oeor 1 6t
Kelley's Oarage,
A Warm Bathroom
■pEgrecnoM
# >uoc nC Djjr^
Tile following statement concern
ing tho work of the railroad depart-
ment Young Men'a Christian Associa-
tion on the Chesepeake and Ohio
Railway will doubtless prove Inter-
eating to the railroad men of Way-
crosa who are to soon come Into poe-
aesi'on of their new railroad asa>
elation building.
On the C. A O. Ry„ there ate a
bnllilu^, V, ;lh S membership of 3,490.
The buildings. valued at $85,500.00.
The dally attendance at these build-
Inga |s 2,644. Baths given per day
160; beda used by the men, 296;
meals and lunch served, 382; atten
dance at all religious meetings per
month, 33,744; number of secretaries
and paid officers, 24.
President George W. Stevens of the
A O. Ry. Co., says;
“I believe that there Is no other
way whereby the same number of
men can ha reached as In the methods
adopted by the Railroad Branch of
tba Young Man's Christian Associa
tion. Ws have assn experimenting
Every mother ihould be careful
that the children take their baths
in a warm room. The dull of a
cold room is dangerous after corn*
ing out of the hot water.
A Perfection Smokeless 03 Hooter brags bathroom or bedroom
to just the degree ol warmth you win! in five or 'ten minutes. Ail you
haws to do is to touch a match.
The Perfection Healer bums nioe hours on one filling and b
always ready ter use. You can move it anywhere it is needed.
Thera is do waste at fuel end heat wanning unoccupied roams.
Jurt the heel you went, when end where you want it
The Perfection it filled with an automatic-locking flame spreader
that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and is
easy to remora and drop back when cleaning.
DrsaaSmtud oMm. ia twqiMiie.felueca.axl or plaaaatali l^fit tad ema*
auatsk yw m«ag sad dwsMa neulili hr my tocn m my lew,
Dttkn mrytehert; <* write u m? iftscy of dm
Standard Oil Company
1 " (Incorporated)
with this work for the last fifteen question of reducing the cotton acre-,
years, and 1 think w# are In a post- MXt >'*» r wwe the chief matter,
tlon to know something about It by! discussed at the meeting here today
this time." I of the executive committee and -iem-
Thta statement la particularly In-| twrshlp of ths 8outh Carolina $tato
tsrcstlng In that our Secretary cams. Farmers' Union.
to ns from Ashland, Ky., on ths C. A
Ry.
E. B.
and ’
Physician and 8urgson.
Office 419-21 LaQrande Building.
Hours; 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 p. m
Residence Phone 4G2; Office 321.
SOUTH CAROLINA
COTTOii MEETING
The meeting, which was presided
over by President E. W. Da tills, was
well attended by members of the « AtFOUntffilnffi A Eliewhtrffi
sanitation from all over the state. | ' J^g|g |j|,
TIME TO SOW RYE RAPE, AND
II
HORLIGK’S
Th« Original and Ginnina
OATS FOR YOUR CHICKENS, To
SUPPLY GREEN FOOD WHEN THE _
WEATHER GETS COLD, SOW NOW MALTED MILK
">• THI »“»r n, Fill. At It, 111 l t „.
Alrejtsursnh, hotels, and fountains.
PRICES CF EGGS LATER. WE
HAVE THE SEED. PHONE 315.
1 3t C.'S. HARDY A SON.
Special To The Herald.
Columbia, S. C., Nov. I.—The,
rropcsltlon to erect cotton warctfous j
os throughout doom Carolina and the I ,
jltcGie, 21 AH any avenue.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep k oo your sideboard at home.
Don’t travel without iL
in a
For first-class rubber tiro sad wir. 2.44^k.tnnch |
| wheel work at prlc** risfct,-sw J. T >
« i0; Not to Aaiy Ml/k Trust
for tonight
will be aa follows.
Film No. 1 “A Little Child." A
very Interesting dramatic production
by the "Reliance" Picture Company.
Film No. 2. -The White Chief.”
One of the famous Indian. Productions
of the “powers" Picture Company..
J The vaudeville feature will be “Foil
I and Blondln", a novelty act conatstl# J
of singing, talking and dancing. Fea
turing Mias Daisy Blcndln, America's,
cutest coubrette. Miss Blondln weara
a complete cbahge of wardrobe every
performance. We also call your at-
( trillion to Eddie Fox who la some •
commedlan and dancer.
i Big shipment electric fans recslv
Tglte no imitatfon^Sut ssy “HORUOrS,"
ert.
r>wr*- FTTeetrtc Supply Cc.
** tjott Street & u