Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 22, 1911, Image 4

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DOLLS! DOLLS! We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Phqimacy “The Rsxall Store” “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer. Best Smokers” and ’Pitman’s Best Smok er.” Clear Havana Filled Clgirs. Manufactured In Waycresa. 0»„ » riTTMAN C1GAK CO ?Mlst Carrie Parham Soda! Editor GEM PIMRMACY T. S. Paine, Ml CRANBERRIES, MALAGA GRAPES, PRUNES BUCKWHEAT, LOOSE ANO IN PACKAGE8, OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN PACKAGES, . COCOA NUTS, , BUTTER NUTS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, MACKEREL) PIGS PEET, NEW GEORGIA ffiYRUP, OUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY DAY, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S FRUIT CAKE, IN ONE ANO FIVE POUND SIZES. ALL FRESH GOODS. ALICE STREET. PHONE NO. 3. Mr. P. F. Clark, of Fitzgerald, waa a rlaltor to Waycroas todajr. Vassar Olrlt tonight at -Central school. Don't miss seeing them. ■' Mra. John Sessoms baa returned after a abort trip to Atlanta. Dr. Xanney. of Brunswick, is in tbe city for zeveral days. CASTOR IA For Inlanti and Children. Die Kind Yon Han Always Bough! LOW PRICES Bleuded with high quality is the bait I use to catch you. These two fadtors are the main spring of mv business. Read these low prices and giv me ybur orders. An ounce of proof is worth a ton of promise. Coffee, Barrington Hall, the beat large cana, Brownie Brand '....75c Coffee on tbe Waycross market. Reg "5c bottle Mauschona' Cherries .. G5c ular price 40 cents. STlce cut to 35 50c bottle Cherries 40c cents for 30 days. , conts for 30 days only. Royal Scarlet Coffee,' extra flue. A 40 cents Coffee for 36 cents. Rests Tip Top, White House, and lota of others. Luilanna Coffee, 37 cents a can. If you eat good grocelrca you know what Nabob canned goods are. 30c can of Nabob Salmon ...... 25o Nabob Asparagus Tipi ...15c Robin Hood Asparagus Tips IOo 3 cans Nabob Corn |5o 3 cana Nabob Paaa, larga alze.. 35c 3 cana Nabob Pans, large size .. 50c 36c Nabob Green Cage Pluma ...,15a 3 tall cana Pink Salmon. Alaaka . .I5e 1 Hat can good Salmon IOo 3 Clipper Tomatoes 35c 1 dozen Clipper Tomatoes 30c 1 1 dozen Eden Tomatoes 85o ® Octagon Soap 35a 6 Pearllne 25c 6 Washing Powders 33o 3 cana Corn, good quality 25o 3 cana Pet Milk 25c 3 Dime 5111k 35e 10 pound bucket good laird , 10 pound Bucket Snowdrift . 24 pound sack Obelisk Flour Cold Medal Flour 10 pound bucket Cottolene , 4 pound bucket Cottolene .. Beat White Bacon, cut" 12 l : 2c Special prices on larger quantltlee. Old Virginia Fish Roe. 20c cana for 15c 2 cant Desert Peaches llo Best Cnlofornia Desert Peaches, 31.00 31.20 ..35c ..' 75c 11.30 . 50c 1 barrel pill Pickles to go @ 10c doz 3 dozen sour Cucumber Pickles ..25c Flno fresh Cranberries lSc qt Big lot borne made Preserves, Strawberry, Chtrry, and Damson, In glass, to go at low pricea. Also homo made Jellies. It's worth your time to call and tee them. 35c cans Cherries beat qualify.... 26c A barrel Dutch Herring @ 25c Best Cooking Bn'tnr in Town Olio, 5 pounds 51.00 A Good Medium Bailer Olio, 5 pounds 31.00 Our Deaklnn Butter by bucket 26c lb. 3 cana Campbells Soups 25c 3 bottles Campbells Catsup 25c 3 bottles Campbells Salad Dreaalng 25c 3 cans Heinz Baked Beans 25c Cnl Prices on Rams 8wlft Hama '.. 17 l-2e Orange Hams 17 l-!o Klngan Hama 17 l-2c Special price an 100 pound lots. Armours Colonial Breakfast Bacon by the piece ,... 15c lb Watch this ad. These prices are subject to change. Take advantage of these prices while they are on. Six hundred cases nice fresh cannel gooda on hand to select from. Lot or Prunes, Dried Peaches, Rais ins, etc., arriving every day, Mr. L. H. Kimbrough, tbe well known tmveilng representative of the A’iauta Journal, Is in the city today. The Bon Ton is the place to get suits and cloaks. 22 2t Mr. M. D. I,. Ray, a well known Manor merchant, was a guest of the Phoenix last night. Tbe many friends of 3fr. 1. A. Sugg will regret to learn that he is quite ill at the Coas't Line hospital. Sheriff IV. H. Mtzell, of Folkston. was among the vleltora to Waycross yesterday. Corsets at tbe Bon Ton, Kid Gloves, nent neckwear and millinery, all good quality, and right prices. 22 2t Mrs. A. N. Smith, of Blackahear, spent today In Waycroaa visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. J. W. Strickland. Mr. D. B. Buck, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived tbla morning and will taka charge of his Deenwood farm, which he recently purchased. Mr. H. A. Harris' has returned from Jackson, Ga„ accompanied by hla mother, Mra. Sarah Harris, who will spent the winter at bla home here. Mr. W. P. Little left this morning for Cumberland, Md., In responae to a telegram announcing the pudden death of bla alitor. Mr. Little has tbe sympathy of bla many friands. Mr. and Mrs. George Graffs friend* here will regret to learn that they In tend moving to Jacksonville shortly. Mr. and Mra. Graf have given pleas ure to hundred! of people with tbelr beautiful mualc at the Majestic! Thea tre where they have played for iome time. Mr. and Mra. Graff win leave In about ten days. In hire. Hattls Mobley Waycroaa ha* certainly an artlat to be proud of Mra. Mobley hae Just finished TDBr magnlllcent picture! lo Dll an order from Gainesville. Three tapestries and one oil painting. These pictures are considered tbe moat beautiful Pictures done by Mrs. Mobley. Those who bare been forunate enough to see them have Indbod bad a Treat. Mrs. Mobley will ship them shortly to the party who they were made for. Fablaa suits and cloaks at the Ron Ton. 22 2t Seasonable Dry Goodis In all the leading Fabrics, Color and Quality to Suit your Pocket Book. Ladies' Suits Grand display of Ladies Suits $15 to $60 Ladies' Sweaters In all the leading shades and styles Misses and Childrens* Sweaters and Knitted Caps Shoes We are head quarters tor Zeigler Shoes for Ladies. All the leading styles from $3.00 to $5.00 Hand Bags In all the lead ing styles. Low est prices. ■ Millinery Department We have a full line of the latest in Fa s hi on, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats. Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street IS NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST ASSORTED, AND LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES EVER SHOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY 6TACY-ADAM8 CO’S., FINE SHOES FOR MEN, AND E. P. REED CO’S., FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET AS GOOD VALUES IN SHOES, AND AS NICE 8TYLES AS ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES, AND THE PRICE8 ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU OF A 3QUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The StandardShoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street W. S. Hardy NOTES FROM THE INSTITUTE. Prof. E. A. Pound and iome of the teachers from the high school attended the Institute yesterday afternoon. Prof. Pound delivered an address that was full of Interest to the teachers. His remarks were greatly enjoyed. This morning the teachers attending the Institute vtslted the Quarterman street school. Prof. Pound and Rev. W. J. Carswell were there* ami de licious luncheon waa served. Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare WritelUs For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. CLASSIFIED LOST—Small black purse with some money in it. Reward if return* ed to this office or to Hiss Maggie Crawley. 19 St- , LOST—Locket with Initials ’’J. C." on one side “For Recitation” on the other. Reward If returned to Mrs. W. J. Carswell or this office. 20 3t F0R RENT—Two story tlx room house, four fire places, bath room, hot and cold water, eight electric lights, corner Francis and McDonald street. Apply to J. L. Cockfleld, or write me at Millwood, Ga. Possession given Dec. 10th, 1911. 8. F. MUer. 20 lOt MILCH COW WANTED—A good cow in milk wanted at once. Apply to E. B. Wooten at LaGrande Hotel. 20 3t LOST—String of gold beads. Reward \f returned to Herald office. Lost somewhere on streets. 21 3t FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms to parties witl.ou/ children. Apply 95 Lee avenue. 21 6t Parker Theatre Njgjit Thursday,Nov.23 . THE BIGQE8T COMEDY HIT OF THE SEA80N, ‘The Chorus Lady” BY JAME8 FORBES. AUTHOR OF "THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" AND~’“; "THE COMMUTERS.’ One year at Hackett Theatre, New York Metropolitan Cast headed by\ MISS ELIZABETH DUNNE See theiamous Dressing Room Scene FOR RENT—85 Eads street, $15.00 per month. A. M. Knight & Son. Phone 2GG. , 21 3t Buy of ub and save money. Satis- /action in goods, price and terms, or our money back. Home Furniture Company, 27 It Plant and Albany Avenue. E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D. OSTEOPATH, and Physician and Surgeon. Office 419-21 LaGrande Building. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Residence Phono 373. Office 321. -LOST—Man browns kid glove, tin der please return to this office. WANTED—By young married' cou ple, two or three furnished or unfur- ilahed rooms, for Ught housekeeping, in- good neighborhood. Address Box «. CMy. 23 tf ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD