About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1911)
Personal ll If'icu wdtt the belt Turkey'* for :!ir!r.;ar.* 83d New Yerr, On s» yuur orders' gov. i Will select a good ■ end «»v» It for you. They will Be hcapdr than U«t Cbrtatmaa. Will bare Uncle Same fruit cakes— the beet—tlioy will be sure to please. 2Mine Carrie Pertiam Social Editor' eedeedeeeoeeeooeeMeeem Mr. George W. Deen epent todai In Jacksonville on buelnen. Mr. y. L. Stanton spent yesterday In Valiloata. ALSO PLUM PUOOINO, RAISIN CA«E, CITRON CAKE, POUNO CAKE, MARBLE CAKE, FRUIT CAKE. GEH PHARMACY T. S. Paine, m I TAKE PRIDE IN SELLING THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Phone 301 Phone 62 J. li. S. Hardy Extraordinary Annuoncmeent Sleeping Car Service Between Way- oroee end Atlanta, via: A BM A. R. R. Effective with Aral car leaving Way. croee 8:00 p.' m., Monday September 4th. The A. B. A A. have secured fn rthla service elegantly appointed •leetrlc-llghted sleeping care, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big 'Advantage Yon may secure your sleeping car diagrams are kept eontlnuoeuly open, apaee at the ticket office. Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trip, TheA. B. A A. Railroad represents the "Stamkrd of Excellence In Service.” Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. Leave Waycross 8:26 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 6:40 a.m. * Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycrosa 8:15 a. m. TRAVEL *CTHE RIGHT WAY.” W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa. R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycroae, Oa. INOIAN RIVER ORANGE8, GRAPE FRUIT, MALAGA GRAPES. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, FULL LINE FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL. • Dr. T. A. Cheatham, of Macon atate drug Insoector, apent last night in Waycross, a guest of LnGrando. Mr. R. M. Latimer, of Columbus, Ga., WSs among the guests at the Vlrd'i yesterday. GRAPE JUICE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKES. If it Is fancy work you want go to Mias Eddie Parnell’s. A beautiful line la being shown there. Miss Gertrude Johnston has return ed from a visit to Winston-Salem, >.'. C. Mr. F. L. Gibson, a prominent real estate man of Qultm&n, la spending, several days In the city. DR. .NANNEY, EVE, EAAR AND NOSE. EYES TESTED FOR GLASS ES. REODINO BUILDING. 11 tf Hon. Frank B. Strmans, of Birmans, Ga.. was a visitor to Waycross hot night. Big lot ladies and childrens sweat ers. Sptcial clearance price. Humphrey* k Williamson. W. T. Walker, of the Walker-Hoyl Furniture Company, Is In the city ii> day on business. MAY’S 8 PACKAGES TOASTED CORN FLAKES 23c 3 PACKAGES CORN STARCH .... f. 25e* 3 CANS TAPIOCA .... 25a 6tbs LOON OAT MEAL .29o 6 lbs LON BUCKWHEAT 2So CORN MEAL GROUND FRESH EVERY DAY FROM HOME GROWN CORN. ALL FRESH 00008. ALICE STREET, ' Mr. W. G. Harrel, of Baiubrldge, father of Mr. Harrel of LaQranda Pbnrmady spent last-night in the city. Hand painted French China and cut glaaa for wedding preienti r.t Harley's. 14 3t The frlenda of Mrs. G. p. Folko will be pleased to learn that she Is soino bettef allthough still unable to out. C U T PR I Sale Of all Tailored Saits and Fine Trimmed Hats 33 1-3 Per Cent Off 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Raguiar $15 Now $9.99 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Regular $20 ’ Now $14.99 1 Lot Ladles’ Fine Tailored Suits, Regular $22 Now $17.50 1 Lot Special Fine Tailored Suits, Reg. $30 & $35 . Now $22.50 Special prices on all Ladies and Childrens Cloaks Big Lot Ladies and Childrens Sweaters, Special Clearance Price Choice all fine Trimmed Pattern Hats, 33 1-3 per cent Off Humphreys& Williamson OVERLAND "30"—FOUR IN 8T0CK, Ring up 615 and get a demonstra tion. If the enr docs not fell Itself Its our fault. 14 St ehd, Kelley’s Garage. Miss Bessie 1 Spesr end Mr. John Spear, who are attending Bunn-Bcll Institute st Waycross, spent the wee! end wMh blisses 8. E. and Agnes Scruggs.—Valdosta Timet. Horses and Mules for Sale At Public Auction _ ONE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG HOR8E8 AND MULES WILL BE -SOLD ON THUR8DAY, DECEMBER 21,1811, AT THE COA8T LINE RAIL ROAD 8TOCK YARDS AT WAYCROSS, GA., FOR CASH OR NOTES ON NINETY-DAY8 TIME THAT THE HANKS WILL ACCEPT. POSITIVELY EVERY HORSE PUT UP WILL BE 80LD. NO “FAKE” 8ALES WIL-. BE TOLERATED. STOCK CAN BE SEEN AT THE 8T0CK YARDS AT ANY TIME. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. J. F. WHITE. CLASSIFIED WANT m FORRENT—Five unfurniihed con- nectlng rooms. Apply 32 Jane street* 12 4 tf. SAW MILL WANTED—I am In tho market tor a portable saw mill, com* pleto and In good condition. Must ho hheap. Address D. E. Mudge, Ronto 4, Waydross, Ga T-t-Wky. POR RENT—One furnished room; •hort walk from post office. Apply Herald office. 8 tf poultry and truck railing In this sec tion. My .only Reason for offering this property is because I am too busy to look after It Ask anybody about Saints Rest Farm, and If you want to trade come to aee mo. A P. Perham, Sr. NOTICE 1 The lax booke will potlllvely close next Wednesday, Decamber 20. Cal early and.avoid the ru>h. I can be found in my office In Cokrt House. J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector Ware County. Mr. L. G. Collins, representative la the general assembly from Mitchell county, ta visiting here at the home of hie brother-in-law, Mi. H. BT Loo. Mr. ColUas la here with the other members of the committee from the Legislature to inspect the convict camps In Wara county. TRIANGULAR COLLEGE DEBATE. WUlUmstown, Mass., Dec. 14.—Ar rangements have been concluded for the annual debate tomorrow night-cf teams representing Amhert, Wesleyan and Williams colleges. The election of United States Senators by direct vote of the people will form the sub ject of debate. The prettiest and most useful Xniaa presents Imaginable for your wife or daughter would be a esc of those beau tiful fun at Mist Eddie Parnell's. receive reward. Keep updttep down, buy an Over- land 30. Cheaper to keep up than a hone and buggy. 14 6t cod. Kelley's Garage, “AUNT PATBYB" DRY MASH NOW AND THEN, 18 RELISHED BY THE "WISEST HEN” AND ITS BOLD .BY 14 St & 8. HARDY 4k BON. Special To The Hetald. Chicago, mi, Dec. 14.—The third an- ual exhibition of the Mid-West Pool try end Pet Stock Association opened In die Coliseum today end will con tinue until next Tuesday. Cuh prizes amounting to mon than 55.060 will bo distributed. The Overland 30 fully equipped end delivered to yon tor 51,000.00 Four now ones In stock. 14 6t sod. Kelley's Garage. SmOkel “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and . “PHman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Bavaaj Filled Cigar?.} dBaneSeetend la Waycross, Ga, % PITTMAN CKAI CP, DOLLS! DOLLS! Special To The Herald. Augusta, Ga, Dec. 14.—The annual meeting of the Georgia Hotel Men’s Association opened for a two day’*' seeeloa to this city tdday with an at- tendance' of several hundred of too leading hotel men of the State. FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE.. Special To The Herald. - Washington, D. C., Doc. 14.—Tho board of trustees of the Carnegie en- downment for international peace t eld’ Ita annual meeting to the capital to day. The reporf of tho executive com mittee was received and plane die cussed for the t'uture work of tho or- We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Pharmacy “The Rexall Store” ,* foimarooUKiwE AT THE FRONT Son hats to be on yout guard U ton ar ecsught napping, It Invites 4tr alter. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLSns GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They ere sought alter by men of •ffaln. Yidu And them to leading •oaltlons of trust. '/ Our DIPLOMA Is an open se-exme to petition and proferment Our Specialty la to lit yon for business; to make tho pay-roll larger; to to ot ease tho salary of tho ”blg man.” Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business College Waycross, Go. R. F. Zelgler, Pm* Enameled Savory Roaetera are the best made. 14 3t P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. AUNT PATSY’S DRY MASH MAK, ES HENS LAY MORE AND BETTER EGOS. 14 St C. S. HARDY A SON. Place your order for a Malleable Steel Range this week and get a eft of cooking utensils worth 17.50, fre.v 14 St P. N. Harley Hdw. Co Mr. C. a Hawk, formerly of Tampa, Fla., but now editor o: a paper at Lnwrencerllle, Ga., Is a visitor to Waycross today. Mr. Hawk was pleasant caller at The Herald office. Mr. Brewer, manager of the Malss- tie Theatre, le to be congratulated on the good ehowe he Is now giving at the Majestic. The Musical Mlllira who have been the special attraction this week were unueually good and the plcturee vne. THEY HAVE GOT TO LAY If THEY BAT ANUT PATSY’8 DRY MASH, HENS WE MEAN; AND IT'S PUT UP IN 100, SO AND 25 POUND BAQ8, AND IT’S 80LD BY 14 3t C. S. HARDY & SON, J. T. Strickland, Auctioneer NOTICE* The tax books will positively cloae next Wednesday, December 20. Call early and avoid tho rush. 1 cab be found In my office In Court House. J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector Ware Count/. BIG CROWD ATTENDS BLASTING DEMONSTRATION. Quite a large crowd attended the blasting demonstration given by M. J. F. McCabe, representing the Du Pont Company, at Deenwood firm* this morning. Those present wer# to milk. The beet situation for stock. very much pleased with the demon stration given, especially so waa dr. J. V. Phillips, the united Stated drainage engineer* who was an intiir esied epeetator. SAINTffTtEST FARM FOR EXCHANGE OR SALh. I will offer in exchange for good city property or for sale for the next twenty days my celebrated Saints Rest Farm, near the city and directly on the Satllla River. New tlx room house, also n four room cottage, large new barn, two, other Wtfna and other out houses. Fifty pecan trees, most of them bearing, the finest novel falling spring of water In the county In front of house, twelve or fourteen head of cattle, tour or five cows now FOR SALE—At my grove and nura- cry at Starke, Fla., 800 pecan trees, 3 to 0 feet Graft* from beat bearing trees, most of them Curtis. Will aell at a reasonable price. Address me at Monroe, Ga. Dr. A. J. Boss. 0 14t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms* Apply Herald olfice. 12 3t FOR SALE—7-room house, cheap; good location; close to. shops. Apply at Herald office or ’phone 592. L08T—Pocket book containing *-r- ceum double ticket, Y. ticket and other papers. Finder will SHOW OPENS please return to Ralph A. Gray end t FOR RENT—Farm, three miles from Waycross, containing 70 acres. App’y to Warren Lott. is tf WANTED—An experienced man, who can clean and press any Wnd of work. Apply 23 Tebeau street 13 WANTED—Boy who can ride wheel Apply 23 Tebeau street 13 Ct 14 2t