Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 01, 1911, Image 4

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Personal JMIm Carrie Ptrhsm flor.ia! Editor? LICE. Toe need aomtthhtg to cfcaa epr dinlalect awl kiU panuUtea. KRESODIPNo.1 FOR SALE—Thirty Urge tat ham .for baking. Apply to bin. J. < W. Johnson or this olllce. Qet the habit, smoke "Y. B. 8.’ nehr Havana. , 17 u CABINET WORK. I am atlU at the same old stand, a Brewer street, and prepared to do all kinds ot cabinet work, upholstering, trunk repairing, etc: Hating done your work for the pest six years I E. B. MITCHELL, D. O. M. D. OSTEOPATH, ind of work yon mat When yon need any repairing done, remember J. L WAITE, The old reliable Cabinet-Maker, a Brewer street, paoae t»4. a tf J T TURNER ARCHITECT. Bear* the Signature of CRANBERRIES# MALAGA GRAPES# PRUNES BUCKWHEAT# LOOSE AND IN PACKAGES, OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN PACKAGES, COCOA NUTT, BUTTER NUTS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, MACKEREL, PIQ3 FEET, NEW GEORGIA SYRUP, OUR MEAL# FRESH EVERY DAY, . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’8 FRUIT CAKE, IN ONE AND Fivfe POUND SIZES. ALL FRESH GOODS. ALICE STREET. PHONE NO. 3. Mr. and Mr*. M. M: Johnson spent yesterday In Savannah at tbo race*. Mr. Timmerman and daughter, Miss : Jessie Timmerman, spent Thursday In ' Savannah. Mr. /.Icx Timmerman spent Thanhs giving Day In Savannah attending tbo Mrs. F. A. Bates has returned af' j f^r a short visit to relatives in Ala* j ban:a. I CASTOR IA For Infant, and Children. HUM Tallin Mop Both LOW PRICES Blended with high quality is the bait I use to catch you. These tuto fadtors are the main spring of mv business. Read these low prices and glv- me your orders. An ounce of proof is worth a ton of promise. Coffee, Barrington Hall, tbe beat 75c bottle Marlacblno Cherrlea.. Cc Coltoe on tbo Weycroaa market Reg iO C bottle Cherrlea A 40e 1 barrel Dill Plckiee to go © 10c doa I doaon eour Cucumber Plokles ..25c Fine fresh Cranberrlea 16c qt. alar price 40 cent,. Price cut to 25 eonla lor 30 deye only. Royal Scarlet Coffee, extra One. A 40 cento Coffee for 25 cento. Boat* Tip Top, White llonae, end lot* ot other*. Lualanne Coffee, 27 cento a cam If you eat good grocertee you know what .Nabob canned good, are. Big lot homo made Preserves, Strawberry, Cherry, and Damson, In glass, to go at low prices. Also bomo made Jellies. It'a worth your time to call and sea them. 35o cans Cherries beat Quatlfy..,. lie A Barra! Dutch Herring, 7 for .. J 5c 30c dan of Nabob Salmon 25o Nabob Aaparagna Tipi (go Robin Hood Aaparagpo Tip# ......lOo t cane Nabob Corn .Ifo 2 cans Nabob Peas, largo also.. ISO 1 cans Nabob Peas, largo blao .. 60c 15c Nabob Croon Cage Plums ,,..l5o t tall cans Pink Salmon, Alaska ..25o 1 Oat can good Salmon lOo t Clipper Tomatoes 25c 1 dozen Clipper Tomatoes ...... Mo 1 dozen Eden Tomatoes ISO I g Octagon Soap SSo 0 Pearllno 250 I Washing Powders 25o 1 cans Cora, good quality 3 cans Pet Milk lie 2 Dime Milk 15C 10 pound bucket good Lard .... 21.00 10 pound Bucket Snowdrift . 24 pound sack Obelisk Flour Cold Modal Flour 10 pound bucket Cottoleno . 4 pound bucket Cottoleno .. Boot White Bacon, cut Bpoclal prlcee on larger quantities. fM Virginia Pish Roe. 20c «»■ for l5o » cane Desert Peaches ‘25o Boat California Deaert Peaches. largo cans. Brownie Brand .... 32} Best Coiklif Bolter to Town Olio, 5 pounds ......(1,00 A Cool Mediant Balter 01lo, 5 pounds gift Oar DoJtklns Butter by bucket ISO lb. 3 cans CampbeUa Soup* .......15o* Cabbas® plants for aal o by the tboutands. Apply to A. P. Perham, Sr., at Herald office. 29 tf Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cornell and Mist Cornell spent yesterday In Sa vannah at the races. * Mr. and Mrs. B. Garrett, of Alaba ma, are In tbe city vleittng relatives and frlenda. Mr. J. W. Tlppina was called to IlneavlUo on account ot the serious Illness of bis brothar. Mr. J. J. Clyatt, ot Unadllla, Ga., was among the visitors to Waycross today. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Dart and chil dren left today for Brunswick after j spending Thanksgiving Day here tbo guests of Mr. and Mn. W. W. Sharpe. • 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 h i o n, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear. Hats. Our Suit, Cloak and Millinery Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. Hnmphreys& Williamson A few good muleo and gentle horses yet on hand. Another carload will arrive next week. M Downey. 22 4t Mrs. F. A. Bate* left today for Sa vannah .where she goes to attend_a' meeting of the executive board of the ■ Kings' Daughters.'* Judge Roan, or Macon, will apeak for Joa Brown In Waycroit tomorrow and tomorrow night Judge Rosa la ana ot the finest speaker! In ths State. M. Farley A. Morton baa returned from Atlanta, whero he attended the annual convention of the American Federation of Labor. Mtaa Gertrude Johnston will leave tomorrow for Winston-Salem, ft. C. wbbt® she good to attend tbo marriage of a friend and to visit relatives!' , _ . The Ladle* Exchange no still tab 3 bottle* Campbttls Catsup ISo'lng orders for fruit cake and will b* 3 bottles Campbells Salad Draining 26o 3 cans Helaa Baked Banna 26c ... 11.20 .... SSo .... 75c .. 11.29 .... SOo It 1-Sa Cot Prices on Huns 8wlft Hama 17 j.20 Orange Hama (.j, Ktngan Hams 37 j.j c Special price'on 100 pound lots. Armours Colonial Breakfast Bacon, by the piece .! 15e Ih Watch this ad. That* price* .are aublsct to change. Taka advantage of thooe prices while they are on. pleased to fill your*. Tbone 25, SSI or 32. Th* Ladle* Exchange will ho pleas ed to take your order for 7t wreaths now ao that they might have them ready to deliver Xmas. Phone 25, 231 or 33. Prof. E. A. Pound, of Waycross, the famous South Georgia orator, will lecture at th* Methodist Church next Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock hour. Dr. Scruggs will be at th* con ference at Balnbridge. The Epworth League will have charge ot the even ing service at 7 o'clo.-k.—Valdosta Time*. Six hundred case* nice freah cannel goods on band to select from. Lot of Prunes, Dried Peachee, Rale- Ins, etc., arriving every day. W. S* Hardy PHONE 62 OR 3QL SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Ver Best Smokers”,! and 'Pitman’s Best Smok-I ers.” Clear Havana Filled Clflirs j •u.iwSeetoraa ta Wayereee, gt, MTTMAA CKAI CP Ralph 8mltb, the reporter fer the Atlanta Journal, was in the city yes terday getting up data for publication. When teen by the writer ho was In company with Col J. E. T. Bowden and ao It goes without saying that hi* report from hero will ho truthful and cojrmtu Of course, w* who know Bowden, understand what this The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jan© Street 18 NOW OPeN, AND WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVI TATION TO EVERYBODY TO CALL IN AND INSPECT THE BEST ASSORTED, AND LARQE8T STOCK OP SHOES EVER SHOWN IN WAYCRO88. WE CARRY STACY-ADAMS CO’S, FINE SH0E8 FOR MEN, AND E. P, REED CO'S, FINE 8HOE8 FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN OET AS OOOD VALUES IN SHOES, ANO AS NICE 8TYLE8 A8 ARE SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES, AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. SOLICITING A 8HARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE ANO ASSURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO P08T OFFICE. Jane Street CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Two story six room houie, four fir* places, bath room, hot and cold water, eight electric llgS^k corner Francis and McDonald street.' Apply to J. L. Cockfield, or writ* mt at Millwood, Ca. Possession given Dec. 10th, 1911. 8. F. Mller. 20 lOt WANTED—Furnished room, up. stairs praferrad. Apply Harald offl-’-e. 25 tf. FOR 8ALE—Jersey cow, freah 14 milk. Apply 127 Albany Avenue. 28*1. Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company •(THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare Write Us For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. -LOST—By Rev. J. B. Thrasher the following described checks: No. 41JJ, Nov. 23rd, given by Thomas and Smith to B. H. Thomas and endorsed by him, amount |64.60; No. 5046, Nov. 15, given by J. W. Adams to B. H. Thom as and endorsed by him, amount 119.00. Both checks written on nine paper and made on First National Bank. Flees* let no one tale that* checks as the payment has hem stopped. Any Information will b* ap preciated. - * *6 -f STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE DOLLS! DOLLStt We how have on display some\ nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Pharmacy “The Rszall Store” Fine, healthy strawberry plants (or sal* at I2.M per thousand plants Lady Thompson and Klondike vario lic* and prolific bearers. Speak quick If you want plant* for they art going fast Enquire at th* office ot the Dean Realty Company Ifflce, LaOrand* building. 24 lid 2tw LOST—During the fire In LtGranda Hotel Tueeday, a dress suit case and grip belonging to a traveling man, I Ten dollurs reward and no -questions asked lor the return ot the lost grip to the LaGrande Hotel. 1 2t FOR RENT—A store room "T. plan* avenue for rent, January 1st. D. A O. Lott, R. E. A I. Co. 1 3t FOR RENT—One horse farm, near Waycross. Party renting most hare tome means of his own. A. M. Knight A Son. Waycns* Ga. 1 It eod LOST—One bunch of four (4) key*. Finder pleaee return to thla office sJH recelr* reward. - 2# 26 WANTED—Couple without children went* 1 or 2 rooms tor light house keeping. On* room most ho tarnish- Address quick, P. O. Box *1.1 it ROOMS FOR RENT—Either tarnish . ®d or unfurnished. For Information JoaR at Herald oOe*. 01-14 HH