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OUR FALL OPENING
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NEXT TUESDAY IVOV. 7th.
From S A. ML Until 9 P. M.
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 FIIEE (as long as they la&) as a
token of our appreciation, to each LADY calling at our &ore next
Tuesday. NO souvenirs will be given to ladies UNDER 15 years
old or to MEN or BOYS. -*
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Walker-Hood Furniture Company
Phone 499
80 Plant Avenue
The New Concrete Store
CREAM’S BAND
HERE WEDNESDAY
• Tho ikVi engagement to Dos-
ton the past summer by Sit. Croetoro
famous conductor. His special pro
grams, consisting of Wagner Nights,
Vordl Nights, Itsllsn Nights end pop
uler nlghte were enjoyed with gusto
by the music losing people of cultur
ed Doeton. The concerts oom pared
mnai fatonbly with those Souse made
famous, for not only Is Creators a
remarkably gifted conductor enff mu-
elclan, but he bas Instrumentation
which Is a model and a company of
musicians who espreaa his wishes to
the most minute detail. A treat is In
store for this community when this
organisation appears at the Parker
Theatre next Wedneeday evening, and
a large and cultured audience Is sure
to welcome this noted conductor to
Waycross.
There will be a special matinee
Wednesday afternoon at 2:48. At
nlgbt tbe performance begins at 8:30
o'clock.
MAY STEWART AT
PARKER THEATRE
May Stewart cornea to the Packet
Theatre Thursday, maUnee and night,
November >, presenting "As You Like
It" at nlgbt and "Ingomsr" at matt-
Mr. Hood of the Walker-Hood Fur
niture Company Invites every lady of
the city to visit his store on Tuesday
November 7th, Souvenir Day, 4 St
and His Band, proved to bt one of the
biggest successes ever scored by the
Miss Sal lie 8mtth, of Ludowici, Oa.
has accepted a position in Burst's
Variety Store.
The coming of Miss Stewart her
aroused pleasurable anticipations
among many citizens and college folks
outside of the theatrical circles, as
well sa regular theatregoers, who
realise the opportunity her engage
ment affords.
Attractions of this class and stars
of Miss Stewart’s reputation and abil
ity are rare, except a few companies
that give productions of Shakespeare's
and c|ther classics tor benefits of
clubs and aocietlas In "open air"-lur
ing the summer time. We hare only
three standard Shakespearean com
panies, Southern, Marlowe and Man
tel!, who no longer play anything but
the very largest cities,, and Miss
Stewart, who will ba the only one to 1
visit ther south this season.
WIRTER VISITORS
FOR THOMASVILLE
Tbomasvllle, Ga., Nov. 8.—Thomas
vine's winter residents are beginning
to arrive and thu next few-meks
Will see tbe opening of a number of
the cottages belonging to the Northern
people who come annually to spend
the season at.'thelr wlnter hom6s'here.
Several parties have arrived for the
hunting and though they will not be
able to bunt In this county until next
month, It will not be much of a hard
ship on them as tbe majority of them
have lands leased for ..the shooting
privileges across the Florida line and
can do their hunting there until the
game season Is on In Georgia.
N.W. ALDRICH IS
79 YEARS OLD
Special To The Herald.
Providence, R. I„ Nov. (.—Nelson
W. Aldrich, who was" one of thCRe-
publican leaders In the United Statee
Senate for thirty years, reached his
seventieth birthday anniversary to
day.
Since his retirement from the sen
ate last March Mr. Aldrich hks devot
ed much of hl^ attention to the work
of tbe National Monetary Commission
of which he Is chairman.
Tou will Bnd comfort and Sttlng
Qualities if you buy E. P. Reed Co's.
Sne shoes for ladles. Sold by
4 3t The Standard Shoe Co.
UNION JEWELRY STORE , .
Watchmakers and Engravers. All KM
Of Jewslry Repairing.
103 Plant Ava Waycrosa, Ga
WE PERSpNALLY GUARANTEE
OUR ACT TONIGHT TO PLEASE
EVERY SINGLE PATRON OF THE
MAJESTIC.'
• 3t BREWER A PHELAN.
Mr. H. O. Williams, international
railroad secretary, and Us assistant,
Mr. G. K. Roper, and Mr. J. V. Read,
state secretary of the Y. M. C. A.,
are In the city In the interest of tbe
new A. C. L. Association.
COMMITTEE TO
MEET NOV. 8
CHAIRMAN ISSUES CALL
ng
Democratic Executive
Committee
All member! of the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee of Ware County
are hereby called to meet at the
County Court Houee In Waycross oa
Wednesday morning, November 8tb,
1911, at ll o'clock to provide ways
and means for holding the guberna
torial primary bn December 7th. 1181,
and to transact such'other butfdesl
ae may come before the meeting.
J. S. WILLIAMS,
Chairman Ware County Democratic
Executive Committee.
1 ltd ltw
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WAYCROSS COUNCIL NO. St
* Jr. ,0. U. A. M. -
Meets every Monday evening la Bag
Hex’s Hall, Lott-H|tcb building at a
». m. *
Visiting brothers cordially invited
to moot with us.
Bherod Collins, L. Ctrl Collins
Eec-Secty. CouncUui.
Advertise In The Waycross Evening
Herald.
PATENTS
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1.803 Seventh St,
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, jjjgeMjgtee..
*!} CREATORS AND MIS MMSI.4T PARKSR.THEATRf, WSOMSSBAy, MARINE* AND gtrSMT. Y y^