Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 18, 1911, Image 4

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Personal , If': you wont the ben Turkey’! tor rUrphmu oat * New Yew, glvo mo your order* now. j wll} aelest a good / ■ and aata It for you. They will be heSper than last Christmas. Will hare Uncle Same fruit cake*— the best—they will ho sure to please. Miss Carrie Parham Social editor. Mr. Wilbur Loftta. has returned after a rlsit to Hit Springs, Ark. Col. Allen B. Spehce spent today in Douglas on business. ALSO PLUM PUDDING, RAISIN CAKE, CITRON CAKE, POUND CAKE, MARBLE CAKE, FRUIT . CAKE, For fresh meats Parker's Is the lace. 'Phone 388.: 18 it Mr. Fleming Folks Is upborneTTom Atlanta to spend the holidays. INDIAN RIVER ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, MALAGA GRAPES, Mr. C. C. Nettles returned last night from Sarannab, and reports that his wife Is improrlng. Mr. E. J. Rentier, after'an Illness of several weeks, la able to resume work again. - - GRAPE JUICE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKES. ■Mrs. E. M. Heagarty and son of Waycross, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Bums.—Savannah News. Phone 301 Phone 62 / W.S. Hardy The friends of Mr. T. A. Parker, Jr, will bo pleased to leant that he la Improving.. Tha friends of Mrs. J. 8. Guilford will regret to learn that ehe Is still quite sick at her home at Sunnyslde. Keep up-keep down, nuy an Over land 30. .Cheaper to keep up than « horse and buggy. 14 6t cod. Kelley's Garage, Get your tickets , for "Tha Merchant of Venice" early. Prices 78, 80 and 28 cents. Get the habit, smoke “O. O. O. Cigars. Clear Havana. 17 t Extraordinary Annuoncmeen! Sleeping Car Service Between Way- erase and Atlanta^ vlat A. B. & A. R. R. Effective wlfb first car leaving Way. cross 8:00 p. m., Monday September 4th. The A. B. A A. have secured to rthls service elegantly appointed eleetrlc-llghtsd sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage Ton may aecurp your sleeping car diagrams are kept contlnuosuly 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 Escellenco In Servloe. Schedule of Sleeping Gar Line. Leave Waycross 8:28 P- m. Arrive Atlanta, 0:40 a.m. Leave Actants 10:18 p.m. Arrive Waycross 8:16 a. m. TRAVEL “THE RIGHT- WAY.” W. H. Leahy, O. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa, R. B. Camp, T. A., Waycross, Oa. 5HC npr AT THE FRONT You have to be on youi guard It Son. ar ecaught napping, It Invitee dtraeter. . WAYCROSS business caitaae QRAOUATES ARE NEVA* SLEEPY HEADS. They are sought sEsr by men ot •Fairs. You find them In leading rstfllons of trusL Our DIPLOMA la an open sesame to position and preferment. Our specially Is to.(It you for business tr*ake the pay-roll larger: to ln- 8P>* the salary ot the "big man.* Enter At Any Tims. Waycross Business College wawross. Ga. R. F. Zalglsr, Pres 8 PACKAGES TOASTED CORN FLAKES 23e 3 PACKAGES CORN STARCH 28c 3 PKQS. TAPIOCA .... 25c 8lba. LOOSE OAT MEAL 25e S lbs. LOOSE BUCK WHEAT 28o CORN MEAL GROUND FRESH EVERY DAY FROM HOME GROWN CORN. ALL FRESH QOODS. ' , ALICE STREET, See “Tbe Merchant ot Venice”, the moat laughable farce ever praented, Parker Theatre, December 19, 1911. Remember—nothing dry or unlater eating about “The Merchant of Venice", Opera Home Tuesday eve ning. Rev. W. L. Harper hat eold out his farm and moved to town. He expects to devote more of hit time to bit min isterial duties In the future. Christmas CUT PRICE Sale Of all Tailored Suits and Fine Trimmed Hats 33 1-3 Rep Cent Off 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits; Regular $15 Now $9.99 • V 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 Ladles and Childrens Cloaks Big Lot Ladies and Childrens Sweaters, Special Clearance Price • ' > ; Choice all fine Trimmed Pattern Hats, 33 1-3 per cent Off Prompt deliveries of the beet froeh moats. \V. J. Parker. Phone 388. * 18 It Mr. Canty Coleman left last night for Marlon, 8. C., whore he will spend several weeks with relatives and friends. Bishop P. P. Reese, returning from Douglas to his home in Savannah, pAssod through Waycross this fflorif log. Go to W. J. Parker for froeh meats of all kinds. The very best tervlce. Phone 3SS. is it Mg supply of eurd board, all col ors, Just received at Harali. tf King up 616 and get a demons),-a- •ton. If the car doea not Sell Rjelf ttu our fuulL 14 6t eod. Kelley', Garage. Tho Lillies Exchange have only three ot those splendid fruit canto loft, If you would like one of thorn, Phono 331 or 32. Wo are lorry to note that our friend J. M. Joyner, ha. been quite ■lek this week, though we are proud to be able to add that he la able to be out again at bu.tnese.—Folkston Herald. Mr. D. Schuroman'a big barred rock rooster which had tha reputation of making the loudest crow of any fowl In town, fell off the perch Saturday night and broke Ita neck. It crowed once too often. GOOD CHRISTMAS TURKEY. PHONE 82 OR 301. J. W. S. HARDY. 18 2t SmOke! “Oran Chico’s", ‘Ter Best Smokers”, and ‘Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Cl<jr Havana Filled Clairs.; ; M.ru’,ctv"«-f In Wayc'-oia. Oa, E|> PITTMAN CIGAK CO. The election Is ovor, wo all have Iho aame governor and the aarnc mayor, and wo can all euvo tome of our hard earned money by trading at 16 8t Rod Cross Pharmacy. We are able to aeU R to you tor •ea. 6 6t Red Croon Pharmacy. Mra. Lillian Campbelljohn and at tractive little daughter, Lllllas, of Jacksonville, are hero ,-lsIUng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Furlong. Mrs. Campbelljohn Is,. pleasantly re membered in Waycross ns.Mis. IJlIInn D'Auvorgne. GIVE ME VOUR ORDERS FOR UNCLE SAM’S FRUIT CAKES. 18 2t J. W. S. HARDY. Horses and Mules for Sale At Public Audtion I 'Tftftf'RlSW—Klvf^SffiiaSheffboS j nectlng rooms. Apply 32 Jane street, ONE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG HORSES AND MULES WILL BS 112 4 tf. % ' [ SOLD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911, AT THE COAST LINE RAIL-' ROAD 8T0CK YARDS AT WAYCROSS, GA., FOR CA8H OR NOTE8 ON NINETY-DAYS TIME THAT THE BANKS WILL ACCEPT. POSITIVELY EVERY HOR8E PUT UP WILL BE SOLD. NO “FAKE" 8ALE8 WILL BE TOLERATED. STOCK CAN BE SEEN AT THE STOCK YARD8 AT ANY TIME. 8ALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. /. F. WHITE. J. T. Strickland, Auctioneer MELONS COTTON Irish Potatoes . 8END FOR FREE B00K8 ON MELONS, COTTON AND IRISH POTATOE8. THEY GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE8E SUBJECTS FROM SELECTION OF SOIL TO SHIP PING, INCLUDING ECONOMICAL CONTROL OP INSECT AND DISEA8E TROUBLE8. THEY ARE IMPORTANT HELPS TO SUCCESS. WE 8ELL CHOICE SEED IRISH POTATOES WRITE FOR PRICES. RILSON 8 T001ER FERTILIZER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. 8AW MILL WANTED—I pm in the market for a portable saw mill, com plete and In good condition. Must be hhcap. Address D. E. Madge, Route 4, Weydross, Ga. T-e-' FOR RENT—One furnished mom; abort walk from post cffica. Apply Herald office. DOLLS! DOLLS! We now have on display some j nice Dolls. Let us show you. The iSeals Phatmacy - “The Rszall Store" We write Insurance on automobiles at 2 per cent. Phone 185, Lott-Pea- body Insurance Agency. 18 It STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, 'LUCAS COUNTY, ynwfk J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner ot the Arm ot F. J. Chettqy 4h Co, doing business In tbe Cfty of Toledo, County and State afore •aid, and that said firm will pay tha aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cored by tbe use of Hall’* Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De- Camber, A. D. 1S96. - (Seal) A. a GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Intern ally, and acta dlreotly on the blood and mucous surfaces tf the sysem. Send for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Taka Hall’s Family, Pills for consti pation. FOR SALE—At my grove and nura- 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. Addreaa me at Monroe, Ga. Dr. A.. J. Boss. 9 14t FOR RENT—Farm, three miles from Waycross, containing 70 acres. App'y to Warren Lott. 13 tf WANTED—An experienced man. who can clean and press any kind of work. Apply 23 Tebeau itreeb 13 it WANTED—Boy who can ride wheal Apply 23 Tebeau street 13 Ct WANTED—To thank yon for your patronage and hereby solicit your * neighbors and friends. Plano tuning work and Instrument doctoring as well, etc. Address Prof. M: W' N. Gibbs, Waycross, Ga. 15 at FOR RENT—six room two-story house on Francis street. Hot and cold water bath. Twenty dollars per month. Apply, 3. F, Miller, Millwood 18 6t BALKED AT COLO STEEL. ”1 wouldn’t let a doctor cut my foot off." said H, D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer hod been tbe plague ot my life for four years, lattead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my foot was toon completely cured.** Heals Burns, Bolls, Sores, Bruises, Ectsma, Pimples, Corns Surest Pita core, 88 eentn at Al< Drug .ffutt. -ytyw SANTA CLAU8 kETTERS FRIDAY. The Herald baa a number of Santa Claus .lettara yet to be published. They will appear In next Friday's Issue. *4 NOTICE I Office Clerk of Counclf. Your water rent must be paid by December 88th or It wHl be cut off and ejpenae added. J. W. Strickland, 14 lOt Clark of Council. Get the habit, smoke "Y. B. 3.’ Havana. 27 e