Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 15, 1911, Image 4

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notice 1 The tax books will positively closa next Wednesday, December SO. Ca l early and avoid the rush. I can be found In my once In Court House. J. T. Strickland, Tax Collector. Wars County. LOST—Pocket book containing ceum double ticket, V. ticket and other papers. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Shanley, cf Jersey City, N. J., are in the city vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wilson. Mr. Shanley Is the It has been Finder will please return to Ralph A. Gray shd receive reward. 14 ft nephew of Mr. Wilson, thirteen years since Mr. Shanley visi ted Waycross and he fs amazed M the wonderful Improvements In the city. ROOMS WANTED—Two furnish? I or unfurnished rooms in good location' wanted. References exchanged. Ad dress: "X", care Herald. 15 Jt CLARK AND UNDERWOOD TO SPEAK AT ANNUAL DINNER. The prettiest and most useful Xmas presents Imaginable for your wife or daughter would be n sec of those beau tiful furs at Miss Eddie Parnell's. Special To The Herald. New York, Deo. 15.—The promi nence of the speakers to be heard at the annual dinner of the New York ' Southern Society has resulted In an unprecedented demand for tidkets to the function, which Is to be given at the Waldorf-Astoria tomorrow night. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Congressman Oscar Underwood of Alabama head the list of speakers. Judson C. Cle ments, chairman of the Interstate Com merce Commission, also Is Include! among those scheduled for adiresaea. William G. McAdoo will preside at the dinner. wanted—To thank you for your ( patronage and hereby solicit your j neighbors and friends: Plano tuning work and Instrument doctoring as well, etc. Address Prof. M. W. N. Oibbs, Waycross, Ga. 15 Jt DOLLS! DOLLS! -' ■ svy rum Old Kltch 1^0., 1 miles from Screven, Oe,tovo^;.TF It's our business to give yon a long ride In our new • Overlands. If you don't bay one It’s our fault Call up Kcllley'a Gunge, 615. 14 6t eod buy mars mules, weight shout UOO pounds each, U or 14 years old. In fine condition. Reward for tnforna^ tlon. F. A. Thompson & Co, 8crevei{~ We now have on display some ce Dolls. Let us show you. The Seals Phatmacy “The Rexall Store" A grout variety of pocket knives U Individual Xmas boxes. , 14 Jt P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. Keep up-keep down, nuy an Oven- land 30. Cheaper to keep up than g horse and buggy. 14 6t eod. ■ Kelley's OfftM. M Personal if you want the best Turkey's for .'hriitmae and New, Year, give mo your orders now. I will select a good , and save It for you. They will he - jenper than last Christmas. Will bavs-Unele Sams fruit cakes— the best—they will be sure to please. See notice of rooms wanted. _ There' Is- a Santa Claus and he la a'comlng kids! .80 PLUM PUDDING, RAISIN' IKE, CITRON CAKE, POUNI* CAKE, MARBLE tfAKE, FRUIT CAKE. Mr. Albert H. Propper, of Savan nah, Is a visitor to Wafcross today. GEM PHARMACY T. S. Paine, / I TAKE PRIDE‘IN SELLING THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Phone 301 Phone 62 J.U.S. Hardy Extraordinary Annuoncmeenl fllstplng Car Ssrvlct Between Way- cross snd Atlsnta, vis: A a. <& A. R. R. Effective wl!b first car leaving Way- cross 8:00 p, m, Monday September 4tb. The A, B. A A. have secured lb rthls service elegantly appointed - ulactrlc-llgbtsd sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage You may secure your sleeping car diagrams ara kept contlnuosuly open, apace at tha ticket offlee. Union Sta tion, at a'nr time prior to your trip, ThaA. B. & A, Railroad represents tha "Standard of Exctllanca In 8ervlce." Schedule of Sleeping Gar Line. Leave Waycross 1:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 8:40 a.m. Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Waycroaa 8:15 a. m. TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Leahy, O. P. A.. Atlanta. Ga A. D. Denial, T. P. A.. Atlanta, Oa. R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycroaa, Oa INDIAN RIVER ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, MALAGA GRAPES. NUTS OP ALL KINDS, FULL LINE FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL. GRAPE JUICE FOR YOUR FRUII •'" CAKES. Dr. J. A. Butts, of Brunawlck, was among the visitors to Waycross yes terday. , ’ Mr. J. Johnston Williams Is again back at his post with the Deen Realty Sc Improvement Company. ! DR. NANNEY, EYE, EAAR AND NOSE. EYES TESTED FOR GLASS ES. REDDING BUILDING. 11 tf Mr. I. A. Buggs Is rapidly Improving the Coast Line Hospital. Hl« friends hope to see him ourTp a tow days. Big lot ladies and childrens sweat- rs. Sptclnl clearance price. Humphreys A Williamson. MAY’S 3 PACKAOES TOASTED CORN FLAKES 23c 3 PACKAOES CORN STARCH .... 25c 3. CANS TAPIOCA .... 25a. Stbs LOON OAT MEAL ,25c Slbs LON BUCKWNEAT 26= CORN MEAL GROUNO FRESH EVERY DAY FROM HOME GROWN CORN. ALL FRISH GOODS. # ALICE STREET, PHONE NO. 3. Enameled Savory Roaster* are the best made. 14 3t ' P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. Many aaies of real estate are being made In Waycrose or W’are coun'y every day or ao. We write [nsurance'on automobiles at 2 per cent. Phone 135, Lott-Pea* body Insurance Agency. 15- 4,t Mr. Charles J. Paine has awarded the contract to V. C. Parker & Son for the erection of a handsome home on McDonald street. The Ware County Farffifira' Union will meet tomorrow morning at the Court House for the election of o div ers, and such other business as may come before the meeting. All those who wish to take part In the musical to be given for the bene fit of the "Old Ladles Home" are re quested to meet promptly tonight at serun o'clock at tha Opera House. Christmas C I/' T P R f C E Sate Of all Tailored Suits and Fine Trimmed Hats 33 1-3 Per Cent Oil 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Regular $15 Now $9.99 I Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits. Regular $20 Now $14.99 1 Lot Ladies’ 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 Humplireys& Williamson The many friends of Mrs, C. C, Net- ties regrets to learn bat she has been taken to the Oglethorpe sanitarium of Savannah where ahe will undergo operation. » Miss Luclle Arrington, of Jackson ville, is in the city the guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Mlddlebrooka oa Mc Donald street Miss Arrington has a number of frlendi here. Inasmuch as ye did it to one of my little'fines ye did It unto me." Remember the motto by helping Sin shine Circle Number One Klngi Daughters, Wednesday night. AT THE FRONT Tea have to be on yout guard U Jon ar ecaught napping, It Invites dhastar. ,WAYCROS8 BUSINESS COLLEGE \ GRADUATES ARB NEVER •LEEPY HEADS. They ara sought after hr man of •affairs. You find them In Isadlnc itesltlona of trust Our DIPLOMA is an open sesame to position snd preferment. Our •pedal ty Is to fit yon for business; to makt git pay-roll larger; to In crease tha salary ot the "big man." j Enttr At Any Tima. Waycross Business College Waycross, Oa. R. r. Zelglar, Prsa SmOke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and i "Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Mavaaa Filled Cigars.! Manuractv-ed In Waycross, Oa, ftp PITTMAN CIGAR CP AUNT PATSY’B DRY MASH MAK ES HENS LAY MORE AND BETTER EGGS. 14 31 C. 6. HARDY A SON. Place your order for a Malleable Steel Range thla week and get a ‘set ot cooking utensils worth J7.50, free. t4 St P. N. Harley Hdw.-Co. You will ceflnlnly mite n great treat If you do not hear Mrs. Chilton tonight at Central School In her read. Ing "Polly of the Circus." Mrs. Chil ton Is well known In Waycross an! will be heard with pleasure. Where are all thoso pretty girls going? Why they are going to servo at Sunshine Circle Number One Kings Daughters Oyster supper, Wednesday night, LaGrande Hotel. Dickens old store. Horses and Mules lor Sale iWlUT IN At Public Audtion I ''f5K''fIEsNT—¥lve^infurnisheff^om necting rooms. Apply J2 Jane street, ONE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG HORSES AND MULES WILL BE 12 4 tf. SOLD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911, AT THE COAST LINE RAIL- .... . — ROAD STOCK YARDS AT WAYCROSS, GA, FOR CASH OR NOTE8 ON j SAW MILL WANTED—I am in the NINETY-DAYS TIME THAT THE RANK8 WILL ACCEPT. 'P03ITftffel.Y market for a portable saw mill, com- EVERY (IOR8E PUT -UP WILL BE SOLD. NO “FAKE" 8ALES WILi. PMe and in good condition. Must ha BE TOLERATED. STOCK CAN BE SEEN AT THE STOCK YARD8 AT hheap.. Addreea D. E. Mlldge, Route ANY TIME. 4, Waydrois, Ga. T-s-Wky. 8ALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. j : T /. F. WHITE. J. T. Strickland, Auctioneer NOTICE 1 The tax book* will positively close next Wednesday, December 20. Call farly and arold the rash. 1 can be found In my office In Court House. J. T. Strickland, • Tax Collector Ware Count The Overland 30 fully equipped and delivered to you for $1,000.00 Four new ones in stock. 14 6t eod. Kelley's Oarage. Representative Pepper, of Iowa, hau taken his seat In Congress and will doubtless add some spice to the pro ceedings. — Samuel Gompers says: “The Labor movement will live in spite of ene mies." And the Philadelphia Record pointedly retorts: “It Is not Us eoi- mles, but its friends, who hare bean endangering It. - * . Hand painted .French China and cut glass for wedding presehta Harley’s. 14 3t OVERLAND M 30"—FOUR IN-STOCK. Ring up 616 and get a demonstra tion. If the car does not sell Itself Its oar fault 14 6t eod. , Kelley’s Garage. saints'rest farm for EXCHANGE OR 8 A Lb. 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 direct!/ on the Satilla River. New six room house, also a four room cottage, large new barn, two other barns and other out houses. Fifty pecan trees, most uf them bearing, the finefct nevet falling spring of water in the count/ In front of house, twelve or fourteen head of cattle, four or five cows no* In milk. The best situation for stock, poultry and truck raising in this hoc* tion. My only Reason for offering this property is because I am too busy to look after it. Ask anybed about Saints Rest Farm, nqd if you w<«nt to trade come to see me. A. P. Perham, Sr. I FOR RENT—One furnished room; [short walk from post office. Apply [ Herald offlee. , : 8 tf ! FOR 8ALE—At my grove and nurs* , ery at Starke, Fla., 800 pecan trees, 3 to 9 feet. Grafts from best bearing trees, most of them Curtis. Will sell at a reasonable price. Address me at Monroe, Ga. Dr. A. J. Boss. - 9 14t £OR RENT—Farm, three miles from Waycrbss, containing 70 acres. App’y to Warren Lott. 13 *.f WANTED—An experienced man, who can clean and press any Wnd of work. Apply 23 Tebeau street. 13 Ct WANTED—Boy who can ride wheel Apply 23 Tebeau street. 13 Ct