Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 22, 1911, Image 4

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Personal Christmas C VT PRICE Sale Mr. O. H. LowtUer is In the city frqm Howling Green, Fla. 3 PACKAGES TOASTED CORN FLAKES ...... 23c Lot good Tennessee mule* worth 10 "dough". M. Downey. 19 tf 3 PACKAGES CORN STARCH .... Trimmed Hats all Tailored Saits and Fine 33 1-3 Per Cent Off 3 PKOS. TAPIOCA EX'Sherlff B, F. Miller, of Millwood, spent today In the city. Slbs. LOOSE OAT MEAL 2Sc Mrs. J. W. Gayer ipent yesterday In Savannah. ALICE STREET, It has been arranged that la all 19 3t prisons and campa short servteir will be held on Monday, followed by a FOR I distribution of gifts, Inclndlng a small Apply Bible for every prisoner. ured." Heals Burn., Bolls, Sores, GRAFTER TO LEAVE PRISON. wn, “ ,pot * 011 w » Iruises, Ecsmnr^np^ cZ To The Herald. “T- Inrest Pile culfc-35 cents at AB Drop Auburn, New York, Dec. - 33.—John *’** te . Potter, a former member of the N.tr|“ CDo “ U “ 4 **** or Redi I York Democratic State Commits I*' 0 ™’ wm ™ CelT# * Ubtnl Get the habit, smoke "O. O. 0."jwIU be released from AnUbm prison i 10 8t / > . Igara. Clear Havana. It tf tomorrow on parole. . ‘ I Potter was convicted two years ago of three years was commuted by Fine Oysters. 30 cents. Cowart’s la connection vrith the bnetda County W* to ons -year, eleven, months S3. ftyea ,w l»'3t*taft cases. His mlnlmutf sentence'twentydays. - AFTER THE GOING L. todc*a «p* fm atm 4khJmct pVMttUL KRESO DIP No viDdotb* work. DEPENDABLE INEXPENSIVE USE 335 GEM PHARMACY .. T.S.Paine, " —TW Extraordinary Annuoncmeent Sleeping Car 8ervlcs Between Way* cross and Atlanta, via A a, 4 A R. R, effective with first car leaving Way. cross 8:00 p. m„ Monday September 4th. The A. B. 41 A. have secured to rthls service elegantly appointed electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip ped with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage Tou may secure your sleeping car diagrams are kept contlnuosuly open, •pace at tba ticket ofilce. Union Sta tion, it any Urns prior to your trip, TheA. B. A A. Railroad represents tha 'Standard of Excellence In Service. Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. * Leave Wnycroaa 8:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta, 8:40 a.m. Leave Atlanta 10:15 p.m. Arrive Warcros4 8:15 a. in. TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY.* W. H. Leahy, 0. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A., Atlanta, Qa. B. E. Camp, T. A., Wayeross, On. AT THE FRONT Tou hare to be on youi guard II 3®« ar ecauyht napping, It Inrltsa diraster. WAVCROSt BUSINESS COLLS Ota GRADUATES ARE NEVER SLEEPY HEADS. They are sought altar by man of stairs, Ton fled them In leading Coalttona of trust Our DIPLOMA Is nn open le-sams to position and preferment. Our Specialty la to fit you for business; to make the pay-roll larger; to In- mease the salary of tha "big man.” Enter At Any Tima. Wayeross Business College R. F. Zeltlar, Pres Oysters served any style. Metro politan Restaurant, 54 Plant nrenue. 31 «t Dixon Waltbour and Dan McDonald, of Wayeross, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McDonald at Flemlngton.—HlnaarUle Hfrald. Mrs. Snllle Sbriver, of Wayeross, ■pant Sunday at Ludowld, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hines.—Hlnea- vllls Herald. A man can always tall It’s bla house when he cornea home late by bow loud the atslrs creak. Big reduction on doll carts, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. Walker- Hood Furolturo Company. 22 2t If n man got the kind of dinner In a own house he raves over camping his wife would hnvo to go homo to her mother. Mlsa Margaret Murphy arrived home from college this morning to •pend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murphy. ~ Mlsa Beaslo Huggins arrived today from Mllledgavllle to spend the holi days here the guest ( of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Darling. nig reduction on doll carta. Thurs day. Friday and Saturday. Walker- Hood Furniture Company. 22 2c Santa Claua hat promised to alan I toll Walker la at home for the holidays. Robs friends beFe are al ways pleated to see him. , Mrs. R. A. Allen, of Opeltka. Ala., la In the city the guest of Dr. ;and Mrs. G. R. Lovelace for the holidays. Mlsa Anna Morrison arrived home from school today to spend the holi day*. Mr. J. G. SteSea, of Ruakln, was among tha visitors to Wayeross to day. Our store la filled with gift goods of the practical, useful, acceptable kind. 20 3t Watt Hardware Company, Mlsa Juanita Carpenter will nrFve tonight from Millwood, where she Is teaching school, to spend the holldaye at home.. Tlie blisses Calhoun will leave to morrow morning for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will epend the holi day!. Mrs. J. N. Hughes and children win leave today for Alabama, where they will spend the holidays before Joining Mr. Hughes In Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stolnholffler will leave tomorrow for Mr. StelnhelETer' father’s plantation home near CrTHIn to spend the holldaye. Just recelred big shipment Pioneer Express Wagons, all alzea for children. 22 2t P. N. Harley Hdw. Co. Two splendid bualneis lota on Mc Donald street can be bought at a bar gain If taken quick. See me. 22 It W. F. Raybon. the cat on one of the high rafter to Co , R Q park , „„„ „„ „ .right at Central Baptist Tabernacle \ ei to 8rrlTe (n W ,y Cro ,.-.Sbnt nnd wants all the little folks to be t here so con show thfcm how he docs It Mrs. Leland Geiger, of Waynesboro Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wall for the holidays. Mr. Geiger will nr rive later. Miss Francis Schlegel, of Savon* nali, will spend the holldaye hero the guests of little Miss Helen Griffln and Mrs. J. A. Wall. Vfeyeroes. Oa. SmOket “Oran Chico’s", **Ycr Best Smokers'*, and 'Pitman’s Best Smok ers.** Clear Havana filled Cigars.) Mmuitaetw-t* I* Weyeraea, Ga^ % j HITMAN CKAI Cl*. Mra. Llnna Wllkeraon, one of the oldest Inhabitants of Pierce county, died at their home on last Sunday night. She had for many ycars”ffrawn a pension on account of services ren dered by her husband in the Indian War. Had ahe lived tlhlll the 21at of January she would have been ninety-nine years old. She~spent her life In Pierce county and died within a few miles of .here she was born. For five years she hae been Totally blind.—Blackahear Times. the first of January. The marriage occurred at Barnwell, 8. C., on the 20th. Mre. G. S. Mayne and little da ter Harriett, arrived this me-- from Athens and will be guests . and Mrs. Delevan Salisbury through the holidays. Mr. Thomas B. Whitehead arrived last night from Fort Pierce, Fa., and will spend the holidays here with rel atives and friends. Mr. Whitehead has many frlenda In Wayft-oaa and always meets with a moat hearty welcome. ADVERTISE IN THE WAYCROSS HERALD Dear Santa Clause: While thinking of you. I will write a short note to let you know what I want you to bring me. Santa Clause I want yon to bring me a dot), doll bed, book, Utile horse and wagon, a doll trunk and all ao some fruit and candy. Please don't forget the poor little boye and gtrl*. Sincerity youre Era Tomberlln. DOLLS! DOLLS! on display some Let as shdw you. Seals Pharmacy .“The Rsxall Store” lJLot Loadies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Raguiar $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 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 Hnmphrcys& Williamson MELONS COTTON Irish Potatoes SEND FOR FREE BOOK3 ON MELONS, COTTON AND IRISH POTATOE8. THEY GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE8E SUBJECTS FROM SELECTION OF SOIL TO SHIP PING, INCLUDING ECONOMICAL CONTROL OF INSECT ANO DISEASE TROUBLE8. THEY ARE IMPORTANT HELPS TO •SUCCESS. WE 8ELL CHOICE SEED IRISH POTATOES WRITE FOR PRICES. wilson s room fertilizer company MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOUND—In LaGrande elevator oh Jane street, cuff button with, the Init ial “F.” Owner can have'same by calling at Herald ’ ofilce and paying - for this ad. t STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS COUNTY. In my presence, this 6th day of Do cemhec, A. D. 1890. tSeei) A. D. GLEASON, Notary Publl:. Frank I. Cheney makes oath that he Is sealer partner of the firm of F. J. Cheoey fr Co. doing business in the City at Toledo, County and State afore said, ana #mt sold firm will pay the sum of era* HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ovciy case' of Catarrh that cannot be cored by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Core.; FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beiors me and subscribed Hall’s Catarrh Cnre la taken Intern ally, end tele directly on the . blood and mucous surfaces If the ayscra. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Taka Haifa Family Pills for oonstl- pntlon. TO STATE PRISONERS FOR RENT—One furnished room; short walk from post office. Apply Herald office. f 8 tf FOR SALE—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 FOR RENT—Farm, three miles from Wayeross, containing 70 acres. Apply to Warren Lott. 13 :t WANTED—An experienced man, who can clean and press any Wnd of work. Apply 23 Tebeau street 13 Ct Special To The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 23.—For the first time In the history of the State of Georgia the inmates of the prisons and prison camps of the State wflT this year take 1 part In the Chifsmas cheer which reigns at this tljne in all Christian countries throughout the world. v For this they owe their thanks to the Atlanta Committee of Hundred of the Men and Religious Forward Movement which started this move- ment, collected the necessary fund's WANTED—Boy who can ride wheel Apply 23 Tebeau street. 13 Ct FOR RENT—Six room two-story house on Francis street. Hot and cold water bath. Twenty dollars per month. Apply, s. F. Miller, Millwood Ga. 18 6t NOTICE! Office Clerk of Council. Your water rent must be paid by December 25th or it will be cut o.Y and ejpense added. J. W. Strickland, and arranged for the distribution ofj14 lit Clerk of Council. the gifts to the prisoners through the J Sunday schools In the respective lo-j Turkeys, $2.00. Cowart’s, 388. callties. Chickens, 60 cents; Oysters 30 cents.