Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, November 23, 1911, Image 4

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CRANBERRIES, MALAGA 0RAPE8, PRUNES BUCKWHEAT, LOOSE AND in Packages, OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN pAckAqES, COCOA NJJTB, BUTTER NUTS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, MACKEREL, PIGS FEET, NEW GEORGIA SYRUP; OUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY DAY, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S FRUIT CAKE, IN ONE AND FIVE POUND SIZES. ALL FRESH GOODS. ALICE STREET. PHONE NO. 3. CASTOR IA For Inffcnt* and Children* The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Personal Miss Carrie Social Editor £ Fabian aulta and cloak, at the Bon Ton. , • 22 2t Mr*. Whitley Langston was called to Shiloh laat night to be with her father who la critically ill. Senator Walter T. Dickerson, of Homerville, wai among the guests at LaOrande yesterday. Mr. J. J. Clyatt, of Unadllla, Ga., was among the guests at the Vlrdle yeaterday. ‘ LOW PRICES Bleuded with high quality is the bait I use to catch you. These two fadtors are the mainspring of my business. Read these low prices an dgive me your orders. An ounce of proof is worth ton of promise. • Coffee, Barrington Hall, the beat largo cam, Brownie Brand ...-.76o Coffee on the Waycross market Reg 76c bottle Mauachena' Cherries . ,6Go ular price 40 centa. Price cut to 36.60c bottle Cherrlea 40c centa for 30 daya. , centa for 30 daya only. Royal Scarlet Coffee, extra fine. A 40 centa Coffee for 36 cents. Beat* Tip Top, White Houee, and lots of others. Luxitnne Coffee, 37 cents fe can. ‘ If you oat good grocelrea you know what Nabob'canned goods are. SOc can of Nabob Salmon 36o Nabob Asparagus Tips 16c Robin Hood Apparatus Tip* lOo S cane Nabob Corn 36c 1 cane Nabob Pees, large else.. 36o 3 cane Nabob Peas, large else .. 60c 3Bo Nabeb Green Cage Plume ,.,.36o 3 tall cane Pink Salmon, Alaska ..26# 1 flat can good Salmon lOo 3 Clipper Tomatoes 36c 1 doses Clipper Tomatoes HOC) 1 dosen Eden Tomatoes 86o 5 Octagon Soap 36o 6 Pearline 35c 6 Washing Powders 25o 3 cane Corn, good quality 25c 3 cane Pet Milk 25o 3 Dime Milk 25c 10 pound bucket good Lard .... 11.00 10 pound Bucket Snowdrift .... 31.20 24 pound sack Obelisk Flour .... 250 Gold Medal Flour 75c 10 pound bucket Cottoteuc .... 11.30 4 pound bucket Cottolene 60o Beat White Bacon, cut 13 1-Sc Special prlcea on larger quantities. Old Virginia Fish Roe, 20c cone for lSo 2 cane Desert Peaches 36c, Beet Oslofornle Desert Peaches, 1 barrel Dill Pickles to go 0 10c dos 3 dosen sour Cucumber Pickles ..26a Fine fresh Cranberries 15c qL Big lot home mado Preserves, Strawberry,.Cherry, and Damson, Id glass, to go at low prices. Also homo made Jellies. It's worth yonr time to call and see them. I ? 35c cans Cherrlea beet quality.... 25c A barrel Dutch Herring 0 26o Best Cooking Boiler la Town Olio, 5 Pounds .......... ......|1.(K) A Good Median Bailer Olio, 5 pounds li.oo Our Deaklns Butter by bucket 26o'lb. 3 cane Campbell* Soups ........36c 3 bottles Campbells Catsup 25c 3 bottle* Campbells Salnd Dressing 25e 3 can* Heins Baked Beane 25c Mr. C. E. Williamson is much bet ter today and hopes To be able to be out tomorrow. — Mr. Warren L. Hinson hao returned from a trip In an automobile with Mr. W. R. Beach to Brunswick, Cam den county and other polnta. Mr. Cole Danley, Florida passenger agent for the Nashville,» Chattanooga & St. Loula Railway,'with headquar ters In Jacksonville, was a visitor to Waycrosa today. Judge Dick Russell, candidate for governor is billed to apeak in Way- cross Saturday night. The Judge hat a number of friends here who wtu welcome him. Mr. E. Z. Byrd, of Btackehear, former editor and owner of the Black- ■hear Times, was among the visitors to Waycrosa today. Mr. Byrd say* Pierce county will go for 1 ‘‘Little Joe” for governor. The Ladles Exchange have some splendid fruit cake lust made mn.l will be delighted to bill your Xmas or Thanksgiving order. Phone 32 or 25. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davenport, of New London, Conn., who have' been visiting relatives In Thomaevtlle are The guest of Mr. and Mra. B. D. Finn on Albany avenua In this city, for a few day*. President T. M. Emerson and other offlclala of the Atlantlo Coast Line pasted through Waycrosa thla morn ing, tn a special on their regular an nual Inapeotlon of the road. The tralfl only (topped hero tor a tow minutes. * Gal Prices oa Hams 8wlft Heme..,, J7 i.i Orange Home i7 l.fo Klngan ltame n i-2c Special price on 100 pound lots. Armaura Colonial Breakfaat Bacon by the piece 15c, lb Wutch thla ad. These pricos are •ubject to change. Take advantage of these price* while they are on. Six hundred caect nice froth cannol goods on hand to select from. A moil Interesting end helpful mis- elonary rally vraa held at Trinity par sonage yeaterday. A splendid pro gram had been arranged for the oc casion which wet greatly enjoyed. After the program Mra. Thraahar served very dainty refreahmonta. The program Included talka and music. A'lino little girl,' weighing ten and a half pounds, arrived thla morning at the home of Mr. end Mra. S. O. Coleman at 53 Mary atreet. Mr. lemanjls the popular manager cf Churrhwell Bros.' store, and li now wearing The "amllo that won't come off." * , Jx>t of Prune*. Dried Peaches. Rais in*. etc., arriving every day. J. W. S. Hardy PHONE 63 OR 301. The many frlenda of Mr. and Mra. T. M. Booth will regret to henr of the death of their son, Herbert Booth, which occurred at their residence, 1451 Evergreen avenue, yeaterday at- ternon after a abort Illness. The body has been prepared for shipment by Marcus Conant and will be forwarded tonight at 8:05 o'clock to Manor, Ga, for Interment.—Wednesday's Jack sonville Metropolis. Seasonable Dry Goods 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 trom $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 hio n, 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 P08T OFFICE. Jane Street 18 NOW OPEN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERVBOOY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST ASSORTED, AND LARGE8T STOCK OF SHOES EVER 8HOWN IN WAYCROSS. WE CARRY 3TACY-ADAM8 CO’S., FINE 8HOE8 FOR MEN; AND I E. P. REED CO’S, FINE 8HOE8 FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN GET A8 GOOD VALUE8 IN 8HOE8, AND A8 NICE STYLES AS ARE 8HOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES, AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU OF A 8QUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The Standar dShoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Janei Street Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Two story Jtlx. room house, four Are 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. S. F. Mller. 20 lOt LOST—String of gold beadi. Reward It returned to Herald oOce. Lost somewhere on streets. 21 3t FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms to parties without children. Apply 95 Lee avenue. 21 6t FOR RENT—« Eads street, 815.00 per month. A. M.. Knight & Son. Phone 266. , 21 3t Buy of us and save money. Satis faction In goods, prlco and terms, or your money hack. . , Homo Furniture Company, 27 tt Plant and Albany Avenue. -.J SmOkel “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, ahd ’Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear lama FDied Cigars. MamHtotwed la Weyertee, Oa, % PITTMAN CICAK CP DOLLS! DOLLS! We now have on display some nice Doth. Let us show you. The.; Seals Phat macy I “The Rixoll Store” PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, The Honorable Hoke Bmlth did, on the 15th day November 1911, resign tho office of Governor of this State thereby creating a va cancy in said office: THEREFORE, I, John M. Slaton, President of the Senate, exercising the executive powers of the govern ment at provided by Par. S, Section of the 5th. Article of the Constitution of this State and laws In pursuance thereof.- do leeue this my proclamation ordering a special election for Gov- amor to flU tho vacancy to occasion ed for the unexplred term, to bp held on the 10th toy of ajnnary, 1912, un der the lavra of thf* Sfate gov erning geneeral elections. I alto con voke the General Assembly of Corgis extra session, at tha Capitol ot this State, on the 24th day ot January 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m, to receive tho returns and declare the result ot said special election or to elect'a Governor In case no person shall receive majority ot the whole number ot Votes at tnch special election, as provided tn the Constitution ot thla State. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal ot the State to be affixed hereto, this 30th day ot November, 1911. JOHN M. SLATON, President ot 'Senate Exerdshig tha Executtva Powers ot the Government. 11-23 U. 0000000-000 o o J H BREWTON / <> DENTIST. O 430-422 LaOrande .Building O O Office Phone 831; Residence 843 O O Waycrosa, Georgia. O OOOOOOOOOOOO E. B. MITCHELL, D. 0. M. D. j OCTEOPATH, and r , ; Physician and Surgeon. Office 419-21 LaOrande Building. Hours: .9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m Residence Phone 373. Office 82L LOST—Man browns kid glove. Fin der please return to this office. WANTED—By young married cou ple, two or three furnished or unfur nished rooms for light housekeeping, in good neighborhood. Addrera Box 94, City. 22 tf ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD