Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, December 30, 1911, Image 8

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r efsonal! Christmas VI PR! S a! e ’ Carrie Parham'.Sor.ia! Editor J And still ive are all (in fesjr that ill-get what Is coming to US- EARLY MORN NOW READY, j / MARROWFATS, E\ / BiC LOT SEED BEAN?. js WAY. ALSO PEARSON MELON SEED, TOM WASSON MELON SEED. KLECKLEY'8 SVVEET8, ETC. ROCKY FORD CANTEIOUPE SEED. SEED IRISH POTATOES WILL BE ON TIME, JUST RECEIVED LOT 8PRINO SEED OATS. all Tailored Suits and Fine Trinjmi 33 1-3 Pep Cent O* Mr. F. L. Walker, of Patterson, wa» among the visitors to Waycross today. 'The three-year-old ion ol Col. and Mr*. A.' B. Spence i« quire. *lck at their home on Parallel street. lLot Losdies’ Fine Tailored Suits, Regular' $15 Now $9.99 ./ 1 Lot Ladies* Fine Tailored Suits, Reguiar $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 Clr aks Big Lot Ladies and'Childrens- Sweaters, Special Clearance Price Choice all fine Trimmed Pattern Hats,33 1-3 per cent Oft If yon haw? -lanced during the holi day* you can -now arrange to pay the fiddler. The old rear ha* gtren lnoratlon*. We call for a new deal commencing next Monday. J. W. S. Hardy Near Court House Mr. J, M. Woodard, who has been spending the holiday* here with rel atives and friends, will return to his home In Wilmington, ?i. C., tom inrow. Mr. v>d Mrs. R. P. Peterman left today for Tallahartee, Fla., where they will spend .several days visiting relatives, ' Extraordinary Annuoncmeenl Mrs. W. 8. • Tolbert and children have returned from Atlanta, where they bare been visiting relatives dur ing the holidays. Sleeping Car Service Between Way. cross and Atlanta, via: 3 PROS. TAPIOCA .... 25c tlbs. LOOSE OAT MEAL 25o tflbs. LOOSE BUCK WHEAT 25c Mrs. W. W. Sharpe .left last night for Brunswick where she was called on account of the critical Illness of her uncle, Mr. Horace Dart Effective wtih Drat car leaving Way- cross 8:00 p. m„ Monday Septembet 4th. Ths A. B. & A. have secured Id rtbls service elegantly appointed electric-lighted sleeping cars, equip pod with all modern conveniences One Big Advantage Congressman W. O. • Brantley and Judge Joseph W. Bennett came. up from Brunswick on business this morn lag and are spending the day In the elty. . classif: CORN MEAL GROUND FRESH EVERY DAY FROM HOME GROWN CORN. ALL FRE8H GOODS. MELONS COTTON Irish Potatoes You may secure your sleeping edt diagrams are kept contlnuosuly open, space, at the ticket office, Union Sta tion, at any time prior to your trim (TheA. B. A' A. Railroad represents Uie “Standard of Eftcellsnce In Service.” Schedule of Sleeping Car Line. Leave Waycross 8:25 p. m. , Arrive Atlanta, 6:40 a.m. Leave Atlanta 10:16 p.m. Arrive Waycross 8:15 a m. TRAVEL “THE RIGHT WAY.” W. H. Leahy, O, P. A., Atlanta, Qa. A. D. Daniel, T. P. A„ Atlanta, Ga. R. E. Canlp, T. A., Waycross, Ga. ALICE STREET, The Presbyterian Ladles Aid So ciety will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mr*. Frank Howell at hor her home on Stephenson street. ~~s£Nd FOR FREE BOOK8 ON MELONS, COTTON AND IRISH POTATOES. THEY GIVE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THESE 8UBJECT8 FROM SELECTION Or SOIL TO SHIP PING, INCLUDING ECONOMICAL CONTROL OF IN8ECT AND DI8EA8E TROUBLE8. THEY ARE IMPORTANT HELP8 TO 8UCCE8S. WE 8ELL FOR RENT—One furnll abort walk from post o| Herald office. .. . v‘l GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary apd Pendleton Streets. The Rev. Wm. Hirst Helgham, Rector Holy Eucharist, 1:30 a. m. Sunday after Chrlatmaa, December 31. Mbrnlng Prayer and Holy Eucharist, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Evening Prayer, 7:30 p. m. All those without other definite church engagements are cordially in vlt«d. WEEK DAT SERVICES: Monday, Feaat of the Circumcision, j Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Thursday, Holy Eucharist, 8:30 a. | FOR RENT—Farm, thn Waycross, containing*;!) to Warren Lbtt. Rev. Charlei E. Butler, whose beau tiful voice is remembered bare, will preach at Central Bat tint Tabernacle tomorrow. CHOICE SEED IRISH POTATOES WRITE FOR PftlCE8. FOR RENT—Three rooms wl tor-light housekeeping. Apply office. Mlaa Leila McPheren will leave to night with Mr. and Mre. W. M. Brad- dy for Sanford, Fla., where abe will spend some time. MANUFACTURERS of IDEAL FERTILIZERS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. WANTED—Three or four exp* ed Platen press feeders, boyj girls, steady situation, good si , State your experience, also what j ry wanted. M. S. & D. A. Ilyil Savannah, Ga. ' Mr: and Mra. Hammond McNeil reseed through the city last | night on route to Jacksonville. They I were eecompenled by hit. Will Mc Neil, of Macon. FOR RENT—Two furnished r< sultaffle for light housekeeping, i Dewoy street, College Hil. Mr. J, R. McDonald, who br.s been working In Mississippi for some time, le here vlelttng Me family. He ex pect! to return to Ulssisssppi next week. Friday, Litany and Meditation, 4:30 p. m. Saturday, Festival of the Epiphany, Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. FOR RENT—Three large rc clolb In. Suitable for housekeep Modernly arranged. Address: M. Box 144, Waycrosx, 6a. f Atlantic Coast Line TICKETS ON SALE 1 December 15th, 16th, 17th, 20th, 21st, > 22nd, 23rd, 21th, 25th, 30th, Slat 1011 ■ ' j ' and January 1st 1812. \ i[ . FINAL LIMIT j ( i To reach original starting point return < 1 log not later than midnight of January < | 8th, 1812. * . - 1 For full Information as to rates. < 0 —- schedules, etc, see nearest ATLAN, \ X TIC COA8T LINE Agent, or communl- J 5 cate with: C ?' E. M. North, A. G. P. A, Savannah. S X x 'l. P. Green, T. P. A„ ThomatvlUe. fl J B. T. Morgan, T. P. A, Savannah. V i O. A. Cardwell, C. A. Montgomery, Ala. X ! T. J. Wright, Agent, Brunswick, Ga. 6 JOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOO OvvvOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ tl AT THE FRONT Xou have to be on you guard 11 ffou ar ecaugbt napping, it Invitee dlrxster. WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLtste 4 GRADUATES ARE NEVER SfieEPY HEADS, ; They are sought attar by men ol affairs. You find them In leading totltlons of truiL Our DIPLOMA le an open ae-aame (O position and preferment Oar specialty Is to fit you Tor buslnssa, to make the pay-roll larger; to In- meaie the salary of the "big man.'- Enter At Any Time. Waycross Business College Messrs. E. J. Berry, John R. May, Jesse Strickland, W. J. Clark, J. D. Mitchell, T. H. Calhoun, Judge John T. Myers and F.ev, Osgood F. Cook returned this morning from a meeting of the Shrlnerr In Savannah. CHOIR REHEAR8AL. All of thy members of the First 6sptlst Church choir are requested to meet at the church this evening at 7:30 oleloch. An Invitation la ex tended to eieryone Interested In the music ol our church. R. F. Zefgler, Chorister. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Office of Clerk of Council, . Waycross, Oa, Dec. 27,181L ^ Notice Is hereby given of an el tlon lor Mayor, three members ol t Board of Aldermen and three mi hers of tho Board of Education: to held on Saturday. January 6, 11 Polls will bo open at usual pla Opera IIoueo and Court House. J. W. Strickland. 30 6t Clerk Council. rhe Southern Bell Telephone Com pany have Installed a long distance. Ratsjtn cakes, marble cakes, and Phone In the hotel at Homeatead, sit- tron cakes going at cost at J. W. 8. ua,6<1 about hall way between here ardy'a, phone 62. 28 Jt an< l Blackshear. Thla Improvement *111 be greatly appreciated by the _ , _ _ _ , . • . little colony locating there end" requir ed. B. O. Pprks and bride have ar- big communication with dealers In ved In the City and are now at the hl ..,.. ... . „ . _ . building material and supplies. iRnnHa UaUI Mm Divlre ■■ Ulee A1AYCR088 COUNCIL NO. I Jr. O. U. A. M. Meets every Monday erenlag In Re Vfea’s Hall, Lott-HItch building st^ 8. m. ‘ Visiting brothers cordially l»»h*d to meet rlth us. rihercxl Collins, L. C*H Collins, Rec-Becty. CounwdH Big supply of card Hoard, all cob an, Just received at Herald. tt Thanking Our Friends Smoke HERBERT S HOP1 ATTORNEY AT Room 325, LaOrandv . B. Sp avail Filled Clairs, ■ed In Ways roes, Oa, By j f AN CIGAH Cf. Mr. McG j buying mu of next wi he will put to the Vird h'ured.” Heals Burnt, Bolls, Sorat, Drulsee, Ecxexna, Pimplet, Corn*, ( Surest Pile cure. 25 cents at All Druj- j fleu. The Seals Phatma< “The Rsxall Store”