Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 04, 1911, Image 4

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Extraordinary Annuoncemenl Sleeping Car Servlet Between Way* croaa and Atlanta, via: A. B,fi& A. R. R. Effective wtfh Drat car leaving Way* croaa 1:00 p. m.. Monday September 4th. Tba A. B. a A. bare eecnred fo rtbia aarvlca alaganlly appointed alactrlc-llsbtad aleaping care, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Rig Advantage You may aecure your alaeplng car dlagrama are kept conUnnoauly open, apace at the ticket office. Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trip, TheA. b. A A, Railroad represents the 'Standard of Excellence In Service." Schedule oi Sleeping Car Line. Leave Waycroaa l:U p.'tn. Arrive Atlanta, 8:40 am. Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycroaa 8:18 a m. TRAVEL “THt RIOHT WAV," W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A.. Atlanta Oa A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta On, 8. I. Camp, T. A., Waycroaa Oa CRANBERRIES, MALAGA CRAPES, PRUNES BUCKWHEAT, L008E AND IN PACKAGES, OATMEAL, LOOSE AND IN PACKAGES, COCOA NUTS, BUTTER NUTS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, MACKEREL, PIOS FEET, NEW GEORGIA SYRUP, OUR MEAL, FRESH EVERY DAY, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S FRUIT CAKE, IN ONE AND FIVE POUND SIZES. ALL FRESH OOODS. ALICE STREET. PHONE NO. L Jf CASTOR IA For Infanta sad Children. rha Kind Yo« Han Alvap tagll Bears the Signature of A few good male* and gentle bonce ret on hand. Another carload will arrive next week. 15 Downey. 28 4t I BELIEVE THAT AN ITEMIZED STATEMENT OP THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY SHOULD BE CAREFULLY PREPAR ED AND PUBLISHED QUARTERLY. CALVIN W. PARKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. The Intereate of the People. (From the Barneeville Newa-Gazette.) The common Intereate of the people pertlcnlarly with reference to the on- forcemeat of the law and the ritbu of the people aa n wbola. In our opln- Ion. demand the election of Hoa Jo- aeph M. Brown, and we hop* and ho- Have that the people will ao vote In the prlmiTy on Decamber 7. IN VIEW OP THE WIDELY DIS TRIBUTED AREA Of* OUR’CITY, I BELIEVE THAT THE CITY SHOULD BE RE-DISTRICTED, THUS GIVING ALL THE RESIDENTS OUR OUR CITY MORE REPRESENTATION ON THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. CALVIN W. PARKER, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Personal 2 Mice Carrie Parham Social Editor , 4fff(4>W4M«aaaeefe*e«» Mr. B. B. Lewie, of Nlcbolla, apent yaatarday In Waycroaa. iliaa Carrie Parham apent yeaterday with relatlvea at Valdosta. Bee us before buying your Xmas preeente. 4 It LaOnnde Pharmacy. Col. Robert O. Dlckerfon, of Homer- vllle, waa among tbe vlaltora to' Way- croaa yeqterday. Trqf. E. A. Pound returned laat night from Vaidosn where be epoke to the congregation of Pint Methodist c'mrcL yesterday. Mrs. Whitley Langston and children have returned from 8hlloh where they were called on account of the death of Mrs. Langston's father, Mr. TmmihcL Mias Maud Rousaeau and Mlaa Mary Lou Harria, of Savannah, war* the attractive week end gueete of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dickens. Mr. F. W. Bandy, of Savannah, waa among the guests at the Phoenix yes terday. Mr. Bandy formarly resided here and was train dispatcher for the Coast Lina.. The daintiest line of Xmaa sta tionary In the city at 4 It LaOrande Pharmacy. Mrs. W. T. Brinson rad Mlases Clyde and Esalt Brinson rad Harriet Allen left this morning for Savannah where they will spend several - day* visiting relatives. Mrs. B. M. Cannon and children, Bernlch and Juanita', arrived thla morning from Valdosta and will .spend acme days hers with relatlvea. Dr. and Mrs. Holtaandorf and little daughter, Gladys, after a delightful visit bare of a few days with Mrs.; Boeworth left today for Fitzgerald, ac companied by Miss Maud Back, who Wilt'be their guest tor a taw days. NOTICEI On and after February 17th, IMS, the painters of Local Talon 60S, Way croaa. will demand a mlmlmum scale of 63.00 per dey of S bourn. 4 St W. B. Burton, &, 8. Mr. A. 8, Nicholas and family have moved, to Waycroaa from Alma, and are occupying the house at number' to Canwell avenue. Mr. Nicholas wan engaged In the turps tl.ua bualneas Alma, and disposed of same. Seasonable Dry Goods In all the leading Fabrics, Color and Quality to Suit your Rocket 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 hi on, Trimmed and Ready-to- Wear Hats. Oar Suit, Cloak and Millinery. Department is on the 2nd floor Sensible Xmas Gifts. Come and See. v Humphreys^ Williamson AT THE FRONT You have to ho on yout guard U yen nr ecaught napplnt, It Invitee dtrester. WAVCROSS BUSINESS COLL SOS GRADUATES ARB NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They are,sought alter by man of affaire. Tod Had them tn leading {oattloai of truth Oar diploma la an open aaaama to position and preferment. Oar specialty la to St yon for buzlnees; la make the payroll larger; to ta rn ease the salary of the "big man." Enter At Any Tima. Wtycross Business College Waycroaa, On. R. P. {elflnr, Prar SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, End ’Pitman’s Best Smok er.*.” flttr Hnm Filled Cl|ars.| BMnhN«(v*«ii In WaytraM, Ot, |p nrnuN cicai ce Prefer, doe Brown Typo. (From The Blackahcar Times.) AHhoush wa act no excuse for the liquor question la thla gubernatorial electon, we do prefer the Joe Brown lypo*of prohibition to the Pop# Brown typo because Joe votes prohibition and leaves the rest with the people, while Pope haa been shown up to ho a little Irregular as- to his voting, hot Very ■trendy prohibition politically. NEW CAFE OPENS. Mr. N. H. Slaughter, proprietor of Uta Vtrdle Hotel, ta opening up a ret class cafe la tha lobby of the hotel The new cafe win b* an au tomate place In every respect, where both ladles and gentlemen vrtU served. In tha new cats a long-fdt want'is supplied. The Herald hopes Mr. Slaughter will make a aucoeaa of his new undertaking. Fc^ a nice. J ulat rise* and something good to at patronlaa the'Hotel Vtrdle Cato. See (boat beautiful manicure seta LaOrande Pharmacy. Mrs. Boawortb waa hoa teas at a de lightful little dinner party Friday eve ning, given In compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Holtaandorf, of Fitzgerald, who. ware bar guests. Mrs. Bgeworth’s guests were Dr. and Mrs. HoUzcndorf, Mr. ud Mrs. Richard Scruggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. O'Quinn. If yen want to vote for the beat man for governor vote for Joe Brown. If you want to bent Dick Russell, vote for Joe Brown. If yon want to boot Pop# Brown, vote for Joe Brown, yon want to vote for the beet Interest ot Georgia and your own homo, vote for Joe Brown.. v V. M. C. A. AU the services war* called Sunday ud tho men wont over In a body to the Opera House to tho Kite memorial service. Get the habU. smoke "T. a a’ Hear Havana. , 27 if DOLLS! DOLLS! We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Phatmacy ‘The Rsxall Store” The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street 10 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 8TACY-ADAM8 CO’S, FINE 8H0E8 FOR MEN, AND E. P. REED CO’S* PINE SHOES FOR WOMEN. CALL AND TAKE A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED THAT YOU CAN OET AS GOOD VALUES IN 8HOE8, AND AS NICE •STYLES AS ARB SHOWN IN THE LARGER CITIES, AND THE PRICES ARE RIOHT. SOLICITING A SHARE OP YOUR ' PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU OF A SQUARE DEAL, WE ARE, The Standard Shoe Store NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Jane Street Shop In Savannah Ensel & Vinson Company (THE GARMENT STORE) Refunds Your Railroad Fare ' Write Ub For Particulars See Us When in Savannah. CLASSIFIED WANTED—Furnished room, up-' •tain preferred. Apply Herald, 0: 26 tt FOR SALE—Jersey cow, freeh la milk. Apply 127 Albany Avenue. 28 tf. FOR RENT—Two unfurnlshsd rooms for gentleman. Apply Herald office. 4 3t FOR RENT—60 Folks streel flvo room cottage, 616.00 month. Apply 67 Folks. „ 4 St FOR RENT—Fire unfurnished con necting rooms. Apply J3 Jana street. IS 4 tf. 1 SAW MILL WANTED—I am la tho market for a portable saw mill, com plete and In good condition. Must bo hheop. Address D. E. Madge. Route 4, lVhydross, On. T-o-Wkjr. Shop , at the BIG STORE Onr store is unsurpassed as a HOLIDAY STORE Every department is laden with good things For Xmas Leather Goods, Novelties, Cut Glass, Toilet Cases, Fine Stationery, Books, Calendars, Pictures, Kodaks, Dolls, Etc., Etc. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Bay St. DREW’S ^norida 11 * FOR RENT—A alorc room «r. far* avenue tor rent, January IsL D. A O. Lott, R. E. A I. Co. 1 3t FOR RENT—Ono horse farm, near Waycroaa. Party renting must bars soma means of bla own. A. M. Knight A Son. waycroaa Oa. 1 St sod LOST—One bnnch of four (4) hoys. Finder'please return to this office and receive reward. , 29 2t WANTED—Couple without children wants 1 or S rooms for light house keeping. One room mu^f bo furnish* ad. Address quick, P. O. Box SL 1 St ROOMS FOR RENT—SIthir furnish ad or unfurnlshsd. For Information call at Herald ofitca. iff ltf. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping Apply 44 Jane streel S St Buy of an rad save money. Satis faction In goods, pries and terms, or Homo Furniture Company. 27 tf Plant tad Albany Arsons. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD