Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 08, 1911, Image 3

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\ Never Bui.d a 3onse 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 ray family it became necessary Iot * me to move my office from the north, and am now located at 427*429 La- Grande building. I have a large stock 1 of plans for ^11 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 l/7, Residence Phone 467 P. O. Box 182. D. S. SCHUREMAN, Architect and Structural Engineer. Union Pressing Club R. E. SWILLING, Manager and Owner ' THE ARTISTIC CLEANSER AND OVER German Chemical Cleaning, French Dry Cleaning, Steam Cleaning Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing and Carling nt Ostrich Feathcre. 23 Tebeau Street, Half Dloek From New P. O. Bldg. Phone No. 607 8UITS MADE AT HOME. CABINET WORK. I am atilt at the same old atand, 22 Brewer street, and prepared to do all kinds of cabinet work, upboliterlag, trank repairing, etc. Haring done your work for the past six yean i think I know how to giro you the lad of work you want When you need any repairing done, remember J. L WAITE, The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, 22 Brewer street, phone 294. 22 tf DICKENS STORE COOL WEATHER SPECK IS PHONE 12 3 — — ooo^ooooooooooooo*xxx>ooooooo i ooooov OWN A HOME WE LOAN YOU MONEY Tl 8UtL0. PAY BACK IN FIVE YEARS: MONTHLY PAYMENTS. WILL SELL YOU A LOT ON SAME TERMS—SEE USI Waycross Savings and Trudt Co •oeoooo f- Our New Stock Of Cut Glass, Starling Silver China and Brass Novelties JUST RECEIVED. Select your wedding presents and gifts from ouv NEW CLEAN STOCK SOMETHING NEW AR RIVING DAILY. Jewelers end Optieians. Little & Odom ‘Victor-Victrola I A new Victor-Victrola is here! A genuine Victor-Victrola, bearing the famous Victor trademark, priced at only $15. Come in and sec it and hear it. No obligation to buy, but after hearing it you won’t want to be with out one. • Other stylet $25 to $250. . Victors $10 to $100. Easy payments if desired. x AD the Latest Records75e each FOR SALE BY J. C. Payne r- ;•’( ’ I jjf 1 *■*' -'f DRUGGIST "Grandma” Sausage We have installed an electric sau sage mill, and will make a specialty of “GRANDMA'* SAUSAGE. We have an up-to-date market and propose to head the procession. Try us and be convinced. We 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 ootL We urge you to try a small lot aad see the Increase in your egg Ripply, Then it will pay you to arrant* lor a regular weekly supply so that you will not be disappointed. T. H Blizzard AviationCaps and Children’sTcques 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Men’s and Ladies Mufflers 25c and 50c Infants’ Bearskin Caps 25c and 50c SHOES Don’t forget we have the most up- to-date Shoe Stock | in the city. We are agents for Queen Quality Nettleton und Crawlord Shoes A big line of Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Coats and Wraps, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Coracules, etc. Children’s and Misses $1.75 to $5.00 Ladies $3.00 to $15.00 Ladies Scarfs 25c-50c GLOVES For everybody from baby up WARM GLOVES, WORK GLOVES, DRESS QLOVES Prices are marked close 25c to $2.50 Fancy, Footwear SATIN, \ ELVET and SUEDE PUMPS, etc. Button Boots in WHITE, CANVAS. NUBUCK. BROWN VELVET, TAN and BLACK VELVET and other Leathers. Nen’s'and Ladies’ Over-Gaiters To keep your an kles warm SOc Blankets and Comforts for everyone and to suit the pocket $1.48to$6.00 UNDERWEAR For the whole dear family Single Garment and Untou Suits ForChildren 25c and 50c For Grown Folks 25c to $2.50 108 Plant Avenue. Phona 242. SPECIAL DETECTIVE WORK) Ex-Deputy Sheriff Joan p. Caaon will engage to epaclal deteeffive work F> Waycroai and Booth Qjpitts. If yoa need hie aarrlcee talsshoam No. s, court home. tM Big shipment electric ten* reoefr ed. Byek Electric Supply Oo. 20 Lott Street II tt WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. CAMP Hi Him flret end third Thandey •* each south. Masonic Han. ' Richard L. Singleton, a C. r» p Wneller. Clerk J. Eo Dickens AT BRAD WATSON’S OLD STAND FOR SALE. One of the beet email farms In Ware county, one mile 'from city lira- ltr, on R. F. D. route, about thirty- fl.e acres cleared and stumped, good bouse, barn and .cans mill, mule and all neceaaary farm Implements, heal thy and One locality. Any reasonable terms accepted. Address Box B, Cltq. 28 3t eod Buy of ue and save money. Satis faction In. goods, price and terms, or vour money back. Home Furniture Company, 27 tl Plant end Albany Arenas. Blomsdele Pearl, (tre best onion yet). Winter Lawn Grass seeds at Seale Pharmacy. 18 tf WAYCROSS LODGE No. SOB. ' F. & A. M. REGULAR. COMMUNICATIONS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY EVENING AT 7:20 P. M. All Mesons Invited to Attend i. M. BELL, W. M. ' * W. J. CLARK, SEG. WAKEFIELD LODGE, NO. 17 KNIGHTS OF PYT-.AS. Meets ar-nr Moeds evening at 1:00 In Castle Hall ?iant art I Members *— rwqoeated ' 1 ' to attend, sad rtattln, Knights ere mast ~jn 4tally Invited to mee* with ns. J. L. CRAWLET, C/G. r H- MUiai K 01 K. ft 3. * M. of F. RING 174 FOR WOOD. 28 tl ^REGISTRATION NOTICEI Office Clerk of Connell. Books for the registration of voters are now open end will remain open from October 20th to November 20th. excluelve, (Sunday's excepted) from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. J. W. Strickland, St Clerk of CoundL Have your automobile and buggy top work done at J. T. McGee's by e first-class trimmer.. 21 Albany ave- THIRD AND LA8T ROUND AND DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER I will be at following' places on datee named for the purpoae cl col lecting elate and county taxes: Manor, Ga., Novomber 13, Olenmore, Ga„ November 14. Breganza, Ga., November 16. Court houie, November 16. Wareaboro, November 17. Millwood, November 18. 1 Fairfax, November 20. Beach, November 21. Bolen, half day, November 22. Haywood, half day, November 21. - Jamestown, half day, November IS. Hebardvllle, half day, November tl, Court House, November 26. Court House, November 27. Telmore, November 28. Bckley, November 20. Court House, November 10. j Court House, November IL ' J. T, Strickland, 3 tf. T. C. W. C. For flrsLclan rubber tire end wire wheel work at prices right, lee J. T. It SOt McGee, 21 Albany avenue. II 101 T THURSDAY i 'Ov. 9th Prices: Night: 25c to $1.50 Bargain Matinee 25,50 75c SEAT gALE OPENS • A. M.HDN. DAY, AT LA GRANDE FHARMACY. OUT OP TOWN ORDERS BY MAIL HR TELEPHONE WILL RECEIVE P^lOyPT ATTEMTiP*- The Supreme Event of ttie Season SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT America’s youngest and foremost legitimate Star MAY STEWART And her distinguished company in an elaborate production of Shake speare’s greatest pastoral comedy “4? Yoii LiJce 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 SOULE WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT, "TWO HEARTS THAT BEAT AS ONE." Beautiful Scenes-SSsgsl^eesit Costumes KANSAS CITY JORUNAL. "No (tar In onr theatrical firmament has shone with greeter brilliancy than Mlu Stewart" DALLAS TIMES HERALD. "Min Stewart seemes to have en tirely captured Dallas theatre-goers" ====== ■ LAKE CHARLES DAILY PRESS. ‘‘Mils Stewart In "As You Ule It* was equal If not bettor than America's favorite, Julia Marlowe." PHILADELPHIA CALL. “Mies Stewart has brain, beauty, grace end every requisite necessary to make Shakespeare's most delightful herolim live again. 1 ’ THE LATE COL. ROBT. O. INQERJ SOL. "No young actress on the America siege Is eo eminently culled to .the role* of Viola and Rosalind as Mitb **"*"■" “ ' aGbSP ITam*