Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 20, 1911, Image 4

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\ Personal Christmas C U 1 PRIG E S a / e If rou want the beat Turkey's for 'trit'.mas and S.r Year, give mo ;xur orders now. Mlii Carris Parham.Soalal Editor; I will select sgoo.1 ■ esi aara is for you. They will na ■•caper than last Christmas. Will have Uncle Sams fruit cakes— the beet—they will’be sore to please. Lot good, Tennessee mules worth the "dough". M. Downey. 19 tf Mr. Leo Bwlcord I* at home from Atlanta to spend. the holidays. Of all Tailored Suits and Fine Trimmed 33 1-3 Per Cent Off ALSO PLUM PUDDING, RAISIN CAKE, CITRON CAKE, POUND CAKE, MARBLE CAKE, FRUI^ CAKE. , Mr. H. H. Burnet spent yesterday at 'Nichdlls on business. Miss Wells,'who has been trimmer at the Bon Ton this season, left last night for her home In Columbus, Oa. Mr. Will Bates Is at home from a medical college In Richmond, Va.. to spend the'holidays. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, FULL LINE PRUIT CAKE MATERIAL. GRAPE JUICE FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKES. comber, A. D. ISM. patlon. (Seal) A. D. GLEASON, Notary Public. I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. "I' Cheney A Co. doing business' In the off,' 1 i City of Toledo, County and State afore “althc said, and that said Arm will pay' the the pi sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for (»tsea each and every case of Catarrh that *»4 1 cannot be cared by the use of Hall’s cured. Ciurrb Cure. Brulst FRANK J. CHENEY, * * Suresi Sworn to before me and subscribed iteta. FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms. Apply Ni. 10 Francis street, •-/Hhjjjj BALKED AT COLD STEEL. DOLLS! DOLLS! j ; We now have on display some nice Dolls. Let us show you. v ' - -- - - The Seals Phaimaqj “The Rsxall Store” LOST—A young femele dog, with blsck and white spote on hie back. Answers to the name of “Selauf^y one returning to H. S. Redding; comer McDonald and Isabella or Redding's store, will receive a liberal reward. 20 tt , and 'Pitman's Best Smok ers.” . ■Clear Haviaa Filled Cigars.’ __ i Mm*eeiv**4 In Wayeroee, Oa* Bp JITTMAN CIGAR CP, ADVERTISE IN TOE WAYCROSS HERALD GEM PHARMACY T. S. Paine, itn Phone 301 Phone 62 J. H. S. Hardy Extraordinary Annnoncmeenl «feep(ng Car Service Between Way- oroaa and Atlanta, via: A B. <& A. R. R. Effective with flrst car leaving Way- croaa 8:00 p. m„ Monday September 4th. The A. B. & A. have secured Bo rtbla service elegantly appointed •lectrJc-llgbted sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern convenience! One Big Advantage You may* secure your sleeping car diagrams are kept continuoeuly open, •pace at the ticket office, Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trip, ThcA. B. A A. Railroad represents the “Standard of Excallenea in Service.'* Schedule of Sleeping Gar Line. '■ Leave Wnycross 8:2S p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 0:40 e.m. Leave Atlanta 10:16 p.m. Arrlvo Wsycrosa 8:15 a. m. TRAVEL "THE RIGHT WAY." W. H. Leahy, Q. P. A.. Atlanta, Oa A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Os. R. E. Camp. T. A., Waycroaa, Oa. DR. NANNEY, EYE, EAAR AND NOSE. EYES TESTED FOR GLASS- REDOING BUILDING. 11 tf Kesp up-keep down, nuy an Over, land 30. Cheeper to keep up than a horse and buggy. 14 Ot sod. Kelley's Oarage. 3—a 5HE, rpr Get, tho habit, smoke “O. O. 0/ Cigars. Clear Havana. 17 tl MAY’S 3 PACKA0E8 TOASTED CORN FLAKES 23c 3 PACKAGES CORN STARCH 3 PKQS. TAPIOCA .... 25c Olbs. LOOSE OAT MEAL 25c 6 lbs. LOOSE BUCK WHEAT CORN MEAL GROUND FRE8H EVERY DAY FROM HOME GROWN CORN. ALL FRESH GOODS. ALICE STREET, PHONE NO. 3. A One line of scissors and pocket knives at 20 3t Watt Hardware Company. Mrs. W. C. 81ms will leave tomorrow for Brooka county, where (be will •pend the holldaya with relatives. Big reduction on doll edria, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. Walker- Hood Furniture Company. 20 2t Mrs. Sydnor and little daughter were visitor! to the city today from Blackshesr. Mr. and Mre. E. T. Matthewe, of Fairbanks, Alaska, are guests of the Phoenix Hotels and will spend several months In Waycross. Wnycross extended the glad hand to Governor Slaton yesterday and the Governor extended tho glad hand to Waycroee. Mr. George B. Haggard returned (his morning from Birmingham, Ala., where he spent some days on busi ness. Senator W. T. Dickerson and Col. R. G. Dickerson, of Homervllle. were In Waycross last night enroute to St. Louis on a business trip. Miss Tnte, who has been with Miss Frances McDonald for the past season wilt leave for St. Louis Saturday where ahe will spend the holidays with relatives. Invitations hare been Issued to a party to be given by little Miss Lillian Stewart for her guest, Master John Williams Green. The party will be AT THE FRONT You have to be on yout guard It you ar ecaught napping, It Invitee ttraattr. WAYCROSS BUSINESS GOLLMO. GRADUATES ARB NEVES SLEEPY HEADS. They art sought slier by msn ol •Hairs. You And them In leading (oattlona ot trust Our DIPLOMA Is sn open se-ssme to position and preferment Our Ipectalty Is to At you for business, to make tbs pay roll larger; to in- »•**• the salary ot the “big man." Enter At Any Time. % Waycross Business College R. F. Zelgler, Free Ifaycross. Oa. SmOke! "Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers* Big supply pf card Board, all cot ra, just received at Herald. tl Ring up 615 and get a demontt.-n- tlon. If (he car does not Mil Itself tta our fault. 14 6t eod. Kelley'* Garage. Tho election li over, wo all have the tame governor and the tame mayor, and we can all save lome of our hnrd earned money by trading at 1G 6t Rod Cross Pharmacy. Cowart's Oysters. 3S$, 30 cents per quart; $1.50 per gallon. .19 3t A GOOD CHRISTMAS TURKEY. PHONE 62 OR SOI. J. W. 8. HARDY. 18 2t 30 cents per quart. Ring 3S8. 19 3t We are able to sell t fc . to you for 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Harris Welling* ton passed through the city ‘fcarly yes terday morning en route from Augus ta, Ga., to their home In Jacksonville, Fla. 1 LotLadies* Fine Tailored Suits, Regular $15 Now $9.99 • 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits. Regular $20 Now $14.99 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Regular $22 Now $17.50 f 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 Horses and Mules for Sale At Public Audtiou FOUND—In LaGrande elevator .on . Jane street, cull button with the lnit- j ONE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG HORSES AND MULES WILL BE ^ iip; , Qmer cut ha „ SOLD ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911, AT THE COA8T LINE RAIL ROAD STOCK YARDS AT WAYCROSS, GA., FOR CASH OR N0TE8 ON NINETY-DAYS TIME THAT THE BANKS WILL ACCEPT. POSITIVELY EVERY HORSE PUT UP WILL Oc SOLD. NO "FAKE” SALE8 WILL BE TOLERATED. STOCK CAN BE SEEN AT THE STOCK YARDS AT ANY TIME. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. /. F. WHITE. J. T. Strickland, Auctioneer O. H. Lowther, of Waycross, a r ' * L. Lester, manager of the Hutch!” or. Hat Company, of Jacksonville, ar. i W. T. Hadnete, Atlanta, manager of the Remington Typewriter Company, guests at the DeSoto Hotel, are in the city to attend the Jackson-Lester wed- ding.—'Toni pa Tribune. MELONS COTTON Irish Potatoes Rov. Dan B. Sweat, who served this year ns pastor of the Methodist Church at Arcadia, Fla., was appointed editor of the Florida Christian Advo cate nt tho session of the annual con ference just held at Gainesville, Fla. Mr. Sweat Is an old newspaper man. having founded and edited the Way- cross Journal for a number of years. Red Cross Pharmacy. GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR | UNCLE 8AM»S FRUIT CAKE8. i 1« 2| 4. W. 8. SEND FOR FREE BOOK8 ON MELONS, COTTON AND IRISH POTATOES. THEY GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THESE 8UBJECT8 FROM SELECTION OF SOIL TO 8HIP- ! ING, INCLUDING ECONOMICAL CONTROL OF IN8ECT AND * I8EA8E TROUBLES. THEY ARE IMPORTANT HELP8 TO 8UCCESS. WE 8ELL CHOICE SEED IRISH POTATOES WRITE FOR PRICES. WILSON & TOONIER FERTILIZER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. calling at Herald office and for this ad. FOR RENT—One furnished* room; short walk from .post office. Apply Herald office. 8 tf FOR SALE—At my grove and nur*-' ery at Starke, Fla., 800 pecan trees, 1 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 FOR RENT—Farm, three miles from Waycross, containing 70 acres. App’y to Warren Lott 13 :t WANTED—An experienced man, who can clean and press any kind of work. Apply 23 Tebeau street. 13 Ct WANTED—Boy who can ride Apply 23 Tebeau street. FOR RENT—Six room bouse on Francis street Hot cold water bath. Twenty dollars per month. Apply, S. F. Miller, Fine Oysters 3$S. cents. Cowart’s 19 3t STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. la my presence, this 6th day ot De- Hall’s Catarrh Cure la taxen Intern ally. and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces If the eysem. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. tr.n'. CUmII. Dllle (n* NOTICEI Office Clerk of Council. Your water rent must be pa'*d by December 25th or it will be cut oT and ejpense. added. J. W. Strickland, 14 lOt Clerk of Council. Turkeys, $2.00. Cowart's, 388. Chickens, 60 cents; Outers 30 cents.