Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 06, 1911, Image 7

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Atlantic Coast L.lne Schedule. I DEPARTURES. For Jesup and Savannah <> ARRIVALS AT WAT CROSS. ' from Savannah Vail 189 ......6:6,0 AD ' '*a‘a Ml 11:60 pm 81 ....................,6:66 pm . Train 67, 10:10 pm \ From Montgomery Train 68 6:16 am fraln 180 .6:46 pm From Bnlnbrldge ft Thomn«vll!e (Train 188 10:06 am I Train 68 b:65 an Train 188 18-86 an Train 180 7:4» pr • rain 2? 6:10 tfr ••Or Montgomery v Train 1^ 0:10 at- Train 6™ 10:85 pn For Balabrldge and Thomaa-llla. 1:00 M From Albany Train .98 4:66 am Train 91 9:66. am Crjjn 97 6:00 pm From Chicago and Nortw-st '. C. Special (via Albany). ...4:66 am DiXle Flyer (via Tilton)....6:36 am loutb Atlantic Limited 0.35 am rrom Brunswick Traill 96 7:40 am Train 90 6:00 pm From Jacksonville Train 22 .'. 6:66 pm Train 32 10:16 pm Train.94 10:26 pm Train 92 10:46 pm From Tampa, Rich Springs via Du pont Tram 42 7:26 pm For through Schedule* Pullman reservation* etc n Call On E. M. North, A. G. P. A. R - E - Camp, Ticket Agent Savannah ,GV Way cross, Go. Train 185 For Albany Train 92 ‘iOroO pi Train 9G 7:60 an Train 90 1:10 pn For Chicago and Northwest I. C. Special (via Albany).- 10:HO pn Dixie Flyer (via Tlfton) .,..10:80 fa South Atlantic Limited.. ..10:20 pts For Brunswick Train 91 10:10 aa Train 97 6:10 prv Kor Jacksonville Train 95 (Dixie Flysr 5:40 Ua Train 93 6:00 a* Train 33 6:46 an rain 21 C:lb pa For Tampa, High Springs Train 48 5:00 a* CABINET WORK. I am still at the same old stand, 23 Brewer street, and prepared to do -all kinds of cabinet work, ^upholstering, trunk repairing, etc. Haring .done your work for the past six years I think I know how to give you the Ind of work you want When you need any repairing done, remember J. I. WAITE. The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22 Brewer street, phone 2P4. 22 tf NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between C. E. Scott and S. T. Beaton, under the firm name of Scott & Beaton, has beeb dissolved by mu tual consent, C. E. Scott retiring and S. T. Beaton assuming all liabilities and collecting nil lebts of the firm. This Sept 28, 1911. C. E. Scott, S. T. Beaton. DICKENS STORE L WEATHER SPECIALS' Never Build a House Unless you have a first class ar chitect, as It is cheaper to study the plan on paper than to waste the time of your mechanics and lumber. Owing to catarrh and hay fever in my family It became necessary for me to move my office from the north, and am now located at 427-429 La- Grande building. I have a large stork of plans for all kinds of buildings, either private or public, fire-proof, semi-fire-proof and otherwise. CALL IN anl see what we have got; It may assist you in making up your mind what you want; and then we can make it for you. * Office Phone 177, Residence Phone 467 P. O. Box 182. f. Our New Stock Of Cut Glass, Sterling Silver China and Brass Novelties JUST RECEIVED. Select your wedding presents and gifts from our NEW CLEAN STOCK SOMETHING NEW AR- RIVING DAILY. Jewelers and Opticians. Little & Odom Aviation Caps and Ciiildren’sToques 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Men’s and Ladies Mufflers 25c and 50c Infants* Bearskin Caps 25c and 50c SHOES D. S. SCHUREMAN, Architect and Structural Engineer. % FALL CABBAGE PLANTS. Our fall "cabbage plant*, Wnkofleld nd Flat Dutoh, are now ready (or ibtpment, and we want your ordcra. Price. (. o. b., Mcgsett: ,000 to 3,000 at 91-60 per l,00o 1,000 to 8,000 at .... 9L26 per 1,000 0,000 and .ver at.... 11.00 per 1,000 Union Pressing Club R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner 'THE ARTISTIC CLEANSER "*AND DYER . * * ’ 4 German Chemical Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning Dyeing. Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing and Curling at Ostrich Feathers. 23 Tebeau gtreet, Half Block From New P. O. Bldg. Phone No. 5Q7 SUITS MADE AT HOME. ' We advise that you place your or ders promptly as the supply Is very limited this fall. Satisfaction guar anteed. S. M. Gibson Co., - Meggett, S. a RING 174 FOR ‘WOOD. "Grandma Sausage 99 We have Installed an electric sau sage nyil, and will make a specialty of “GRANDMA* 8AU8AGE, We have an up-to-date market and propose to head the procession. Try us and be convinced. Wo have Installed a HOBART ELECTRIC BONE GRINDER, and will make a specialty of furnishing our customers with this valuable egg producer at a very small cost We urge you to try a small lot and see the increase In your egg supply. Then It will pay you to arrahgo for a regular weekly supply so that you will not be disappointed. T. H. Blizzard 108 Plant Avenue. Phone 242. SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK! Ex-Deputy Sheriff John P. Cason will engage in special detective work Waycrois and South Georgia. If you need his services tolephone No. t. court bouse. 6-2-tf Don’t forget we have the most up- to-date Shoe Stock in the city. We are agants for Queen Quality Nettleton and ' Crawford Shoes A big line of Ladies* Misses and Childrens Coats and Wraps, Cheviots, Broadclofhs, Coracules, etc. Children’s and Misses $1.75 to $5.00 Ladies $3.00 to $15.00 Ladies Scarfs 25c-59e GLOVES For everybody from baby up WARM GLOVES, WORK GLOVES, DRESS GLOVES Prices are marked close 25c to $2.50 Fancy Footwear SATIN, VELVET and SUEDE PUMPS, etc. Button Boots in WHITE, CANVAS. NUBUCK, BROWN VELVET, TAN and BLACK VELVET and other Leathers. PHONE 123 Nen’s and Ladies’ Over-Gaiters To keep your an kles warm SOe Blankets and Comforts for everyone and to suit the pocket $1.48 to $6.00 UNDERWEAR For the whole dear family Single Garment and Union Suits ForChildren 25c and 50c For Grown Folks 25c to $2.50 J. E. Dickens AT BRAD WATSON’S OLD STAND FOR BALE, One of tbe best small farms in Ware county, one mile from city 11m- ltr, on R. F. D. route, about thirty- D.e acres cleared and stumped, tool bouse, barn and cane mill, mulo and ail necessary farm implements, heal thy and fine locality. Any reasonable terms accepted. Address Box B. Citq, _ - 28 3t cod Buy of us and save money. Satis- faction In goods, price and terms, or your money back. Home Furniture Company, 27 tf Plant and Albany Avenue. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 87 KNIGHTS OF PVTHiAG. Meet, ev*v Honda.' evening at 8:00 In Cestl, Hal/ ?lant ave Members in- requested to attend, aad risltln, Knights are moat cor dially invited to meet arltb ns. J. I* CRAWLET, 0. C. T. B. Hiller. K. ot R. ft 3. ft M. ot». RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 tt Blomsdale Pearl, (tre best onion yet), Winter Lawn Grass seeds Soals Pharmacy. 18 tt WAYCROS8 LODGE No. 80S. F. & A. M REGULAR COMMUNICATION* ON IECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:30 P. M. All Masons Invited to Attend J. M. BELL, W. M. W. J. CLARK, SEC. . REGISTRATION NOTICEI Office Clerk of Council. Books for the registration of voters aro now open and will romaln open from October 20th to November 20th, exclusive, (Sunday's excepted) from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 6 p. J, W. Strickland, Clerk of Council. Have your automobile and buggy top work dono at J. T. McGee's by a first-class trimmer., 21 Albany avo- nuo. , THIRD AND LAST ROUND AND ' DON’T FORQET TO REGISTER I will bo at following places on datoa named for the purpose of col lecting state and county taxes: Mnnor, On., Novembsr 19. Olonmoro, On., November 14. Brngansa, Oa., November 16, j t Court house, November 10. ^,-i wires boro, November 17. - Millwood, November 18. " Fairfax, November 20. Beach, November 21. Bolen, half day, November 22, Haywood, half day, November 22.- - Jamestown, half day, November 8L Hebardvllle, half day, November 23, Court House, Noveipber 26. Court House, November 27. Tolraore, November 88. Bckley, November 89. Court House, November 30. Court House, November 31. J. T, Strickland, 3 If. T. O. W. C. For nrspclaes rubber tire and wlro- wbcel work at prices rlghL see J. T, 12 30t MoCce, 21 Albany avenne. - 18 30t Parker Theatre i THURSDAY 9tli The Supreme Event ol the Season SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT I • 4. *• * Americans youngest and foremost legitimate Star MAY STEWART Prices; Night: 25c to $1.50 Bargain Matinee 25,50 75c SEAT SALE OPENS 9 A. M„ MON DAY, AT LA GRANDE PHARMACY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. A nd her distinguished company in an elaborate production of Shake speare* s greatest pastoral comedy “As You Litre It” "ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE, “AND ALL MEN AND WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS.” Special Matinee-Bargain Prices “INGOMAR, "TheBarbarian A romantic and sensational drama by Frederick Halm translated into English by Maria Lowell. “TWO SOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT, “TWO HEART8 THAT BEAT AS ONE.” * '"IMS toes KAN8A8* CTTV JORUNAL. "No star in our theatrical firmament has shono with' greator brilliancy than Miss Stewart." j > DALLAS TIMES HERALD. f “Mist gtewart seomes to hdv’e oni tlrely captured Dallas theatregoer*/' LAKE CHARLE8 DAILY PRE88. "Miss Stewart In “A* You L1Y5 It*' waa equal If not bettor*than America'* favorite, Julia Marlowd." PHILADELPHIA CALL. “MIbb Stewart haa brain, beauty, graeo and every requisite necessary to make Shakespeare’s mo3t delightful heroism live again." THE LATE COL. ROBT. G. INGER- 80 L. "No young actress on ilnvAmerieart la bo eminently suited to too roles of Viola nnd Kosallnd as MlflF Stowart.” . , <W ; , I / . ' - - -. • - •/ as.