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WAYCSOSS evening herald.
Merry
Widow!
A Special Proposition,
On nice 4, 5 and 6 room cottages. Every one
j who expects to own a home in Waycross should
I investigate.
Self Rising Flour is Guar*!
anteed to give satisfaction j
D. & O. LOTT, R. E. & 1. CO.
Phone 55 1 Lott Street.
Ask your neighbor how • Mayor R - R> Hoi ' k,n ' 5 is ln clt >'
she likes
Roses Roasted
v
Rye, and
Roses Rolled
Oats.
F*2ione 62.
Hardy Bros.
Buy your
groceries
from the old
reliable Groc
ery sotre
THEl
fflL-4 GBOCEBY
CO.
Wilson • Block
PHONE 128:
Miss Edith* Lockhart Entertain*,
today to hear Mr. Hall’s speech. Miss EJlth Lockhart was the attrac-
j ■■ m 4 live hostess yesterday afternoon at
| At the First Metaodist Church to- pretty party in compliment to Miss
; morrow the pastor will prerich at Edwards the charming guest of Mias
. both services. The subject for t’ae Su.de May Watt. Miss Beatrice Lamb-
j morning uour will be “Consciousness din carried off first prize in the game
i Keen to The Campaign of the King- played, a pair of silk hose. Miss Ed-
j dotr." In the evening the subject warjs was presented an exquisite
will be “The Valley of Decision”. You hand embroidered shirt waist case as
are cordially invited to attend. It is guest pripe. Little Mss Sarah Cox was
tae desire of the pastor to be very score keeper. Misses Rena Wright
plain and practical. The large and . and ^Carl King served pnuch.
attentive congregations that have j After the games a delightful ice
been present the entire summer have J course was served. Miss Lockharts
been a source of great encouragement. 1 guests were: Miss Edwards, honor
Come tomorrow. guest. Miss Watt. Miss King, Miss I
— Walker, MUs Ruth Lambdin, Miss
Whole Family Change For Brown. Beatrice Lambdin, Miss Thlot, Miss |
Mr. Henry Cooper, who reside* j Dunn, Miss Paine, Miss Noble, Miss
near Valdosta, was l n that city yes-! Edith Lotf, Miss Clyde Lott, Miss
terday and stated that he ha3 five Anna Belle McGee, Mss Susie McGee.
brotHers, making a family pf six,
five of whom were for Hoke Smith I
In the last campaign. AH of them ]
have come over to the “safe, sane and
Joe’
THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE M08T CENTRALLY LO-
CATgO HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMER-
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE-
MENT8.
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOM8.
Forest Cily Hotel Co.
G. Jaeckel, Manage.
Don’t forget that the Mattress Mak
ers are stilt in Waycwu We make
an old mattress new V.’e are doing
our work cheap ana *'0 guarantee
our work. We make o\er a double
mattress for $1.50 and’irou furnish
everything. We make email mat
tresses, 3-1 mattresses for $1.25. Cot
and Baby mattresses for 11.00.
Send your work to M r s. E. H. Mor
is, 119 Albany Ave. 5 lm.
sound democracy" of “Lftth
Brown. There are two sons i
also on that side, making eight voters
for “Little Joe,” where there was only
one two years ago.
WANTED—Saleswoman. Apply
E. Dickins, 6 and 8 Plant Avenue.
The special musical program arrang
ed for the morning and evening serv
ice at the First Methodist church, to
morrow morning and evening, will be
as following:
Mrs. Frank Howell—Solo.
Miss Daisy and Miss Carrie Perham
—Duet, at the morning service.
At the evening service the ladles
quartette composed of Mrs. Will Sea
man, Mrs. 'jas. Sinclair, Mrs. J. W.
Seals, Mlsf Mary Young. Mis^ Young
Allthough the rain came last night, |
a large crowd of young people of Cen
tral Baptist Philathea and Baracca
classes enjoyed the apron and tie par- ?
ty give n the classes by Miss Ester
Korb at her home. A number of the I
young ladies are possessors of very
beautifully made aprons the young J
men proving themselves very expert |
with the needle and no doubt a num- j
ber of Hew ties will be worn tomor-1
row as a result of the fun last nljtfit.
Delightful refreshments were served |
during the evening.
For not possessing a good substantial
bank aooount?
No matter ho* small your salary may
be, you should make It a point to lay
aside a portion of it every week. By doing
this and depositing it in the First Na
tional Bank, you will soon have an ao
oount that you may well be proud of.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Waycross, Georgia.
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SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY. '
Will bo sold before the court-house
door of said county, on the first Tues
day in September, 1910, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash lot number one of
block 48 of that part of the City ®f
Waycross, Ware County, Georgia
will also sing a solo at the^ivening! knowa as New Waycross, levicl on an
service.
Mrs Pearl McGallis entertained a
number of little folks very delightful
ly yesterday afternoon at 54 Jane
street. The little folks entertained
were. Misses Emma Saupe Rebecca
Scott, Velva Lanter, Katharine Ellis,
James Ellig, Norte Ellis Henryetta
Lanter, Frank Saupe, Mattie Bell Brld-
ges, Inez Kirkland, Luly Kirkland
Juck Kirkland, Madge McGallis, Pearl
McGallU, Ruth Scott Mabel Kirkland,
Lorance McGallis, Frances ^McGallis.
LET PROSPERITY PROSPER.
THAT8 WHAT THE HERALD SAYS.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Manufactured l n Waycroaa, Ca, By
PITTMAN CIGAR CO.
the property of H. B. Lee, to satisfy
an execution against said H. B. Lee
i n favor of the Mututal Grocery Com
pany, issued from the City Court or
Waycross.
This August 13th, 1910.
D. A. Woodard,
Sheriff, Ward County.
Temperance Union Meeting.
San Francisco,”Aug. 13.—Many del
egates have arrived In the city to
attend the annual congress of reform
of tho California W. C. T. U. The
sessions of the congress will begin
tomorrow and continue until Friday
The white slave trafic, ,tho residence
district option campaign, the direct
primary, and prohibition and ’econo
mics be discussed.
Racing Begin* At Hamilton.
Hamilton, Ont., Aug. 13.—The sum
mer .meeting of tho Hamilton Jockey
Club opened today and will continue
through the coming week. The fea
ture events of tho opening day wero
ihe King George Purse,, 11 -1C milos,
for three year old and up, foaled In
Canada, and the Brantford Handicap,
at 1 1-4 miles.
For Quick Relief From Hay Fever.
Asthma and summer bronchitis,
take Foley’a Honey and Tar. It quick
ly relieve* the diseomfort and suffer
ing and the annoying symptoms dis
appear. It soothes and teal* the In
flamed air passages of the head,
throat and bronebleal tubes. It con
tains qo opiates and no harmful drugs.
Refuse substitutes. For Sale by Gem
Pharmacy.
Condensed Statement \
of tho Exohange Bank of VVayoross, *
AS MADE TO THE 8TATE TREASURER AT THE CLOSE OF V
BUSINESS, JUNE 30TH, 1810.
What Shall I Bo For My Family?
This question I, aniwered moat satisfactorily by theINTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
with Its MONTHLY INCOME POLICY, which la planned to relieve you of tho worry and anxiety, and to re-
llove your wlfo and children or beneficiary of the responsibilities and carea they are oo unfitted to bear.
It provide, a sure support for your dependents. Instead of paying the widow or orphan a large sum of non-
oy at your death, ftn Income of 826, $60, $76, or 8100, per month Is provided for twenty yeere,, or for Ufe
l>y n slight Increase In premium. ThoINTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will guarantee te.
pay your benefleiary $12,000.00 In a monthly Income'of $50.00 for $166.60 per year premium, If you are thirty
years of see now. If your ago, Is loss the premium Is smeller, If yonr ago Is moro than thirty the premium
Is larger. Thla policy Is written on the ordinary life and twenty-payment plane with guaranteed loan,
cash and paid-up values for the accomodation of the Insured. Every feature la an abaolute guarantee
made certain liy a depoalt with tho Slate of Missouri of tho full legal resorre on every policy lisued. IN
VESTIGATE THIS POLICY; It will pay you to do so.
ALL FORMS OP POLICIES WRITTEN, Life, Health, Burglary, Accident, Liability, etc.
See me beforo taking out Insurance.
Chas. E. Harper, Dtetridt Manager.
Office 312 LaGrande Building. Waycross, Ga,
TELEPHONE 3TS* -
FROM 8MITH TO BROWN.
J. S. Montgomery, writing from
Clayton, Gn„ said he had been thru
right/let her stay right.”
Among the matter* to receive at
tention are tho following: The pub
lication of a new hym Q book, the pro*
FLEW ALL OVER PARIS.
Paris, Aug. 13.—Hubort Latham posal to extend the pastorlal torm
the State from tho- Florida to tho » yesterday made a m-nsatlonal aero- beyond the present limit of ? four
Tennessee lines, and found every’ j pj nne night over purls, covering one years, the establishment of the su*
where voters changing from Smith to j hundred and eighty miles In threo joramiuatfon fund on a firmer basis,
Brown. He Aid James Watt of; llourg( or Blxly mUo9 an ho ur.
Thomasville, one of the leading! I|o P , rcleil lho EIgIo tower and kew
merchants and citizens of the coun-| tho pr , ncIpa | boulevards.' The entire
Liabilities.
Capital Stock, .... $75,000.00
Surplus and Profits, .. 8,790.75
Deposits, 104,€98.06
Total $188,489.41
I Resources.
Loans $154,696.40
Furniture and Fixtures. 4,000.00
Real Estate, 266.00
Cash on Hand and in
Banks, 29,527.01
Total $188,489.41
VP. H. ‘Buchanan, Cashier.
W. H. McRae, Aesietant Cashier.
ty, two years ago, on leaving for
Scotland, said he would not want to
come back to Georgia If Joe Brown
was selected, but a few days ago Join
ed the Joe Rrotvn Club of Thomaa and
Is an enthusiastic worker ror the re-
election of the governor.
H. A. Freeman, of Cuthbert,'Oa.,
commenting upon a letter from F. C.
Ivey, of Boston, said that while Joe
Brown had possibly not gone over
the state tiling the dinner palla of
workmen with chicken pie be hal done
ae much to keep the workingmen em
ployed and their dinner palla full as
any governor the state aver had. In
advocatnf the reelecUon of Governor
T 1 "f 1 1 iTfr Crown ae eafe: "While, tb. elate la
city was wild with excitement.
METHODIST AT VICTORIA
Victoria, B. C.. Aug. 13.—The gen
eral conference of the Methodist,
church, which will be formally open
ed hero tomorrow with religious aerr-
lect, is destined to be one of the most
Important meetings of the denomlna-
Uon ever held In Canade, If the plans
of legislative discussion and enact
ment are carried out. Probleme of
vital importance end denominational
atatuea of the greatest Interest are
scheduled to be brought up for dis
cussion at this meeting, which la the
regular quadennlal conference.
church union, and changes In Use
mothoda of admlnlsrtntlo n of mission
ary fnnda, especially In the homo.de-
psttment.
The election of all the general con
ference officers will be among the
first Items of business. A success,
is alio ttf he appointed to the late Or.
Sutherland, as aecretary of the foreign
missionary department.
OFFERS REWARD FOR
THE ARREST OF MOORE.
Atlanta, Oa., Aug. IS.—The govern
or this morning offered a reward of
$206 tor tba arrest with evidence to
convict, of Spence Moore, who U
charged with the homicide of D. Lind-
ley In Fulton county on July 16. Moore
fled after the killing end all efforts
to trace hie whereabouts have failed.