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Christmas
CU T PR IC L
Sale
Of alt Tailored Suits and Fine Trimmed
33 i-3 Per Cent Off
! If you r.ant the belt. Turkey's fur
"trlrtmas and New Year,' give me
your orders now. I will select a good
■ end sare It for you. They will Da
'-caper than last Christmas,;
* Will have Uncle'Sams fruit takes—
the best—they will be sure bo'please.
HjMIss Carrie Perham Social Editor £
Mrs. F. H. McGee Is still quite ill
at her home on College Hill. „ t »
Lot good Tennessee mules worth
the’''dough”. M. Downey. 19 It
AL80 PLUM PUODINO, RAIS
CAKE, CITRON CAKE, POUI
CAKE, MARBLE CAKE, FRUIT
' CAKE.
Postmaster Murphy has returned
after a pleasant trip to 8L Simon.
Mrs! Cook arrived last Was and
Is the guest of Mr. .and Mrs. C. E.
Murphy on Plant avenue.
INDIAN RIVER ORANGE8, GRAPE
FRUIT, MALAGA GRAPE8.
1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Ragular $15
Now $9.99
1 Lot Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits. Qegulsr $20
Now $14.99
1 Lot Ladies'Fine Tailored Suits, Regulir$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
Oysters served any style. Metro
politan Restaurant, 54 Plapt avenue.
Id 6t
'Mrs. C. F. Oat left yesterday' to
spend the holidays with Mr. C. C.
Oct and wife of Hamilton, Ohio.
Mr, B. F Miller, of Millwood, was
among the visitors to Waycrosp to
day. ,
Phone 301
Phone 62
Miss Loutle Hallman, of Bartow,
Fla., Is the attractive guest of Miss
Maud Jenkins.
Extraordinary
Annuoncmeent
•leaping Car Service Between Way*
erase and Atlanta, via:
Miss Maud Jenkins to the rezret of
her friends Is again confined, to her
bed.
Keep .up-keep dowd, nuy an Over
land >0. Cheaper to keep up than a
horse and- buggy.
It 6t cod. Kelley's Oarage.
Mr. M. Downey has just sold anoth
er pair of fine mules to the County
Commissioners of Liberty county.
Effective wtdt first car leaving Way-
cross 1:00 p. m„ Monday September
4th. The A. B. A A. have secured
to rthla service elegantly appointed
electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip
ped with all modern conveniences
One Big Advantage
.You may secure your slopping car
diagrams are kept contlnuosuly open,
space at tbs tlckst office, Union Sta
tion, at any tlrao prior to your trip,
ITheA. B. A A. Railroad represents the
"Standard of Eacellsnoe In Service.”
Schedule of Sleeping
Miss Marguerite Morion and Miss
Lillian Mortos, who have been In'
school at Mllledgevllle are expected
home to spend the holidays.
Get the habit, smoke “O. O. O.
Cigars. Clear Havana. IT t
< LASSIFIED
Horses and Mules |,
for Sale
At Pub lie Auction!
Be sure and have your oysterrto-
morrow night with the Kings Daugh
ters In Dickens old stores, LaGrande
Hotel Building.
Mrs. W. H. Tolbert and daughters,
the Misses Tolbert, will leave tomor
row for Atlanta, where they will spend
the holidays. They will be Joined In
Atlanta by Mr. Tolberf.
S PACKAGES TOASTED
CORN FLAKES
3 PACKAGES CORN
STARCH'.,
i FOUND—In LaGrande elevator on
Jane street, cuff button with, the' Init
ial "F.” Owner can have'same by
calling at Herald office and paying
for this ad. ... l» It
ONE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG HOR8E8 AND MULE8 WILL BE
fOLD ON THUR8DAY, DECEMBER 21,1911, At THE COXsPfclNE RAIL
ROAD 8T0CK YARD8 AT WAYCR0 8 8. OA., FOR CASH OR NOTES ON
NINETY-DAYS TIM8LTHAT THE 1IANK8 WILL ACCEPT. POSITIVELY,
EVERY HORSE PUT UP WILL Od 80LD. NO “FAKE” SALES WIL-.j
BE TOLERATED. STOCK CAN BE SEEN AT THE STOCK YARD8 AT
ANY TIME.
SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
J. F. WHITE.
J. T. Strickland, Auctioneer
Car Line.
r~ Leave Waycrota 1:15 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta, 8:50 a.m.
Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m.
Arrive Waycross 8:15 a. m.
TRAVEL "THE RIGHT WAY.”
(W. H. Leahy, O. P. A., Atlanta, Oa.
A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Oa.
R. E. Camp, T. A., Waycroaa, Oa.
3 PKGB. TAPIOCA .... 25o
•lbs. LOOSE OAT MEAL 25c
Sunshine Circle Number One, King's
Daughters, will serve oysters tomor-
row night In Dickens old store. La-
Orande Hotel building. Have your
oysters with them. The proceeds go
to the needy.
FOR RENT—One furnished room;
short walk from post office. Apply
Herald office. 8 tf
FOR SALE—At my grove and nurs
ery at Starke, Fla., 800 pecan treek, 3
to 9 feet. Grafts from best- bearing
trees, most of them Curtis' Will sell
at a reasonable price. Address me at
Monroe, Oa. br. A. J. Boss. 9 14t
Dr. C. A. Downey will leave tomor
row night for Atlanta to attend the
fifth anndal 'teuton of the Georgia
State Veterinary Association
which
|convenes Thursday morning for a two
| days' session. Dr. . Downey Is down
ALICE STREET,
PHONE NO. 3.
MELONS COTTON
. Irish Potatoes
FOR RENT—Farm, three miles from
Waycross, containing TO aprea. App'y
to Warren Lott 13 :t
on the program for an address.
hTe Herald has a number of Santa
Claus letters from the little folks
which will be published Friday. We
are sdrry not to use them before, but
havo received so many of them that
we have found It but to use the-, .VI
at once on Friday. The Herald l.j i.-t
that eoch little one will receive all
asked for In their letters to old Santa.
WANTED—An
experienced man,
who can clean and press any kind of
work. Apply 23 Tebeau street. 13 Ct
SEND FOR FREE B00K8 ON MELONS, COTTOfi AND
IRISH POTATOES. THEY GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION
ON THESE SUBJECT8 FROM SELECTION OP 80IL TO SHIP
PING, INCLUDING ECONOMICAL CONTROL OF IN8ECT AND
'VI8EA8E TROUBLES. THEY ARE IMPORTANT HELPS TO
6UCCES8. WE 8ELL
CHOICE SEED IRISH POTATOES
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Ring up 515 and get a demonstra
tion. If the car dou not sell Itself
Its our fault
II Ct cod.
WANTED—Boy who can ride wheel
Apply 23 Tebeau street IS Ct
Kelley's Oarage.
AT THE FRONT
Yon have to be on yoot guard II
yon sr ecaught napping, It' Invltu
dlrsster.
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLBSA
GRADUATES ARB NBVBR
SLEEPY HEADS.
They are sought alter by men oi
Stairs. You find them In leading
foslUone of trust.
• Our DIPLOMA Is an open le-eame
to position and preferment Our
Specialty Is to fit you for builnsss;
to make the pay-roll larger; to tn-
»eus tha salary of tha “big man-*
Inter At Any Time.
Waycross Business
College
Waycross. Qa. R. r. Zelgler, Pies
FOR RENT—8lx room two-atory
house oa Francis
1 The election Is over, we ell have
the same governor nnd the same
mayor, and we can all aave some of
our hard earned money by trading at
16 6t Red Cross. Pharmacy.
street Hot and
cold water bath. Twenty dollar* per
month. Apply, S. F. Miller, Millwood
Oa. 18 fit
threo blrda with one atone. We give
the oysters, you receive them, you
give the money and we receive tbnt.
Xmaa morning the wood and the good
thinga go to the orphana aim tfiey
receive that, oud all are Vnode happy
by receiving God's blessing. King's
Daughters Sunshine Circle Number
One. Wednesday night, LaOrande Ho
tel building. Dickons old store.
MANUFACTURERS OF
IDEAL FERTILIZERS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
NOTICE1
Office Clerk of Council.
Your wnter rent must be raid by
December 2Sth‘ or It will be cut off
and ejpense added.
J. W. Strickland.
H 10t Clerk of Council.
Cownrt’a Oyntora. 388, 30 cents per
quart; $r.20 per gallon. 19 3t
A GOOD CHRISTMAS TURKEY.
PHONE 82 OR 301. J. W. 8. HARDY.
18 2t
Ine Oysters 30 cents. Cowart’s
19 3t
Turkeys, - -82.00.
Cowart’s. 388
Chickens, 60 cents; Oysters 30 cents.
19 3t -
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OP TOLEDO, f
LUCAS COUNTY. ^
in my pretence, this Sth day of De-
camber, A. D. 1896. ' r ,‘m,
(Seel) A. D. GLEASON,
. Notary Publtx 1
Frank J. Cheney makee oath that he
la nUhr partner of the firm of F. J. “I'
Cheney A Co, doing business tn tha off,”
City of Toledo. County and State afore *>111"
said, and that aald firm will pay tha IS* P
sum eg ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for fntaea
each and every cats of-Catarrh that “8 >
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s cured.
Catarrh Cure. Brutal
FRANK J. CHENEV. Sure*
Sworn to before me and isbtcrlbed gists.
to you for C!VE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR
UNCLE SAM-8 FRUIT CAKES,
rmacy. 18 2t. J. W. 8. HARDY. .
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms.
Apply Nl. 10 Francis street. 19 3t
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
hitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havaas Fitted Cigars.'
Rtamfeciv-tu In Waycresa. Oa, Sf
PITTMAN CIGAR CP
DOLLS! DOLLS!
We now have on display some,
nice Dolls. Let us show you.
The Seals Phatmacy
“The Rsxall Store”
JAPANESE SAVANT THE ' ,
SPEAKER OF THE OCCASION;
Special To The Herald.
Chicago,' Ill., Dec. 19.—Professor
Inaxo Nltqbe. a member of the tmperj
tat Japanese board of education amp
an instructor In the Imperial Universi
ty of Tokyo, was the principal spealrffi-
thls afternoon at the eighty first con
vocation exercises of the University