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WAYCROSS EVENING HLKALD.
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Car Load Nellie
King Flour,
JUST ARRIVED
Its guaranteed to be good
flour. We cut the price
this week.
A Barrel for - $6.00
A 24 lb. sck. for - 80c
A 12 lb. sck. for > 45c
WHEN YOU. WANT GOOD FRESH
EGGS, CAI.L PHONE 62.
FOR THE LOWEST PRICES
And Easiest Terms, on 4, 5 and 6, Room Cottages--
INQUIRE AT THE OFFICE OF
D. & O. LOTT, R. E. & I. CO.
Photo 55 1 Lott Street
Mrs. I. W. Lowe and son, Clarence.
oj* Macon, are i n the city guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cronenberg on Reed
street.
WE GET K LOT OF DEAKIN'8
BUTTER EVERY WEEK. IT'S
FRE3H AND EINE.
A FULL LINE OF POULTRY FOOD
AND POULTRY REMEDIES.
WE HAVE THE 8TUFF THAT
KILLS ROACHES, BED BUGS, RATS
AND MICE.
Rhone 62.
Hardy Bros.
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THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO-
CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMER
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE
MENTS.
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS.
Forest Clly Hotel Co.
G. Jaecket, Manage.
PEPSI-COIA
MAKE8 YOU EAT BETTER,
FEEL BETTER, 8LEEP
BETTER, LOOK BET-
TER. ' .
Red Keen Ginger Ale,
THE BEST BY TEST.
PEPSI COLA BOTLING
WORKS.
O. L. KEEN, Proprietor.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pilman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Havana Filled Cigars.
Msnufacturtd In Wsyerots, Gj„ By
PITTMAN CIGAR CO.
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nig Fight tonight at the Majestic.
SWISS RURAL INDUSTRIES.
Herne, Sept, io—The Swiss meth
od. of agriculture, wine culture, for-
<st culture and horticulture. In which
occupation, the people of the tiny re
public are remarkably aoccesunl In
spite of many natural handicaps, are
comprehensively lllnrtrated In the na
tional cshibltlon of Swift, rural In-
durtrte*. which opened at Lausanne
today.
Big Fight tonight at the Majestic.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
The pastor will preach at botjj the
services tomorrow, and the subjects
will be of vital Interest to every lover
cf right In the city.
Miss Willie B. Smith of Atlanta, the
new teache / of Voice at Bunn
Bell institute will sing. She has
voice of rare sweetness and power,
end to hear her once, Is to hear her
a<raln.
The Sunday school meets at 4
m., under the leadership of ML W. D.
Morton and everybody is invited, both
old and young.
The Barkens and Phllatlieas have
hrge class rooms, seating 75 each,
and the young men nad ladles
cordially Invited to attend these class*
c«; tomorrow, at the regular Sunday
school hour.
A cordial welcomo and interesting
services await all who come. To the
strangers and visitors In tbo city this
crurch extends a most hearty wel
come.
The funeral of Mr. Church well,
was found yesterday win his skull
smashed, occurred this morning. Rev.
W H. Scruggs conducted the servlet.
Mr Churchwcll is survived by a wife
and three grown children.
Big Fight tonight at'tho Majestic.
HOBOKEN ITEM8.
The A. C. L. has started work on
a new $3,000 depot to replace the ono
recently lost by flro.
Mrs. A. C. Griffin and little daugh
ter Norma have returned from a vis
it to Baxley and Surency, Ga.
A letter from Mr. Floyd, says ho is
getting along nicely. Mr. Floyd is
in Asheville.
Mr. Alfred Atlaman and Miss An
Me Crews were quietly married at
the home of the bride a few days
ago. Both were well known and had
many friends.
Dan Cupid has been getting In some
good work recently. Thcro are to bo
ftye weddings here in the next few
days.
Mr. j. k. Larkin and Mr. P. R. Kol-
ly spent the day In Waycross.
Mr. Tom Cotseibaut spent the day
In Waycross as the guost of Mr. A. B.
Coe.
Mr. Nash Conally surprised his
friends by bringing bom* a bride from
Ch-.;!tO(j county. Mr. Conaily mar
ried Miss Nora Griffin. The couple
are living with Mr. Conaily'* parents.
THEATRE
Continuous performance, beginning
at 6 p. m., evety day except’ Sunday.
3 Reels of Up-To-Date
MOTION PICTURES
Illustrated Songs
Change of bill every day. Music
by orchestra. Admission Gc and 10c.
RUS8ELL & PA8HCHAL, Props.
SALVATION ARMY MEETING
8UNDAY SEPT, 11, 1910.
Regular meeting at Phoenix Park
at 10 a.m and 3:30 p.m.
Air Dome meeting at 5 p. m. Pro
gram as foljows:
Cornet Solo by Mr. Luclous Ray.
Vocal Solo “Jesus Understands" by
Miss Eula Lang.
Subject “The Homesick Hobo"
Vocal Duet, “The Hobo’s Return
Home, by Misses Nina and Lilly Low.
Miss Geneva Kellam will leave to-
Ight for a short visit to Jacksonville.
Miss Wilson, of Baltimore arrived
today r.nd Is again with Miss Parnell.
MDs Mary Paschal left today for
Jcnup where sho will teach in the
it:hllc school this year.
Dig Fight toulght at the Majestic.
MARRIED.
Last night at tho home of Rov. and
Mrs. W. H. Scruggs on Gilmore street
Miss Ada Waldrup and Mr. D. J.
Blackburn wore quietly married In the^
presence of a few friends. Rev. W. H.
Scruggs officiating.
Miss Waldrup is a charming youn fc
oman Item Douglas and at ono time
made her home in Waycross. Mr.
Blackburn Is well known here and Is
an employe at the A. C. L. Shops here.
Big Fight tonight at tho Majestic.
SENDING NEGROES TO THE FIELD
The Court officials at Thomasvllle
have threatened to arrest every Idlo
negro found in the city and tho re
sult has been that more than one
hundred and fifty negroes who have
been hanging around town without
and visible means of support, have
left town and are hunting jobs In tho
country. Now that the farmers are
beginning to pick cotton It Is An easy
matter for town negroes to find work
to do. ThomRMVille has taken a sen
slble way of dealing with tho vagrant
proposition and Quitman can afford
to follow the example.—Free Press.
And Waycross might also profit by
Thomasvllle’s example.
Big Fight tonight at the Majestic. Big Fight tonight at the Majestic.
SHERIFF’S 8ALE.
State of Georgia, County of Ware.
Will be sold at tho court house
boor l n said County and State on tho
first Tuesday in October, 1910,
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest and boat bidder for cash, tho
tc Rowing described real estate situa
ted In the City of Waycross, Waro
County Georgia, lots twenty-five (25)
rnd twenty six (26) ln Bloct “O”,
Sweat, Crawley A Company, subdlvis-
Ion of Waycross, and located on tl*e
corner of Hurley and Morton Avt*
nues. i • ; * *
Said property levied' upon as the
property of J. R. Strickland binder and
by virtue of an attachment In a mort-
gage foreclosure lssuod from the City
Court of Waycross, and ! tt favor of
iho Downing Company, for the prin
cipal sum of Two Hundred and four-
!tcf?n Dollars, besides Interest, ana
costa.
D. A. Woodard,
Sheriff. Ware County, Georgia.
TIte
EXCHANGE BANK
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Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERALITY
—Are ihs Marked Featurea of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
C. Sweat, President.
W. H. Buchanan; Cashier.
i$S$§SSSSSSSSS$SS1
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
Uuuer and by virtue of tbo power
of attorney contained In a .mortgage
executed Ly J. W. Seals In fnvor of
S*. I*. Seals, dated July 18,-4910, and
record* d in the office of the Clerk of
Waro Superior Court In book of mort-
& 'go* 6, pago 3.89, will be sold before
tie court-iicuso door of said county
• n ihe first Tuesday In October, 1910,
fotwf.cn the Jogal hours of salo, to thu
h.'ghe- t b‘1der, for cash, tho follow*
\uy tl»'«cribM portion of blotk 46 of
part of tho City of Waycross,
ire County, GtorgU, known as Now
ay crow Beginning on tho emit
C' ot Folks Street, 100 feet from the
jrorth ’ast corner of the intecsectlou
cl Folks and habolla Streets, run-
i*ir.r thence east 100 100 fyot parallel
vitb Isabella Street, running tbenca
forth 73 feet parallel with Folk*
Street, running thence w«at 100 feet
j parallel with Isabella Street to Folks
street, running thence south 73 feet
! along Folks Street, to the point oi
| beginning# Mid* lot facing 73 foot bn
j the east side of Folks Street and ran-
i t*lng beck at right angles to folks
Street a uniform width, a distance oi
100 feet.
Said property will bo sold for tho
purpose of satisfying a note for $360
besides Interest from July 18, 1910 at
8 i>er cent per annum, and ten por
cent attornoy’» foes, ad tho costs Of
foreclosure and sale.
Tho undersigned Will make good
and sufficient title to the purchaser.
September 8, 1910.
S. P. Seals,
By his Attorneys ot Law,
Parks A Reed.
Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1.
Rev. C. R. Jenkins, Pastor,
Usual morning and evening service*
GEORGIA—WARE COUNTY.
To all Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Rebecca Prlco having mndo np
plication In due form of law to bo ap
pointed pennant administrator upon
the estate of William A. Price, de
ceased, notice Is hereby given that
said application will he heard at tho
regular torm of court of Ordinary for
:.ald County of Ware to bo held on
i he first Monday Ip October 1910.
\V tness my hund aid signature,
fbla 5th day of September 1910.
(Signed) il. H. Thomas,
Ordinary, Wnro County, Georgia,
TRINITY CHURCH.
Ruv. J. B. Thrasher, Pastor.
Love feast every Sunday 19:00 a. m.
Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m. rad
8:00 p. m.
^Sunday School 3:30.
Y. P. M. 8., Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wedneuday, 8:00 p.nL
You are cordially Invited to attend
any or all ot these services. v ^
•T. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Summer Schedule:
Sunday School at 4:00 m.
Bfror/body !• moftt cordially Invited
to come.
The remains of Mr. Arncy Hallo-/
who died yesterday at the Klmt.
I'mighter* Hospital after an Illness of
some weeks with typhoid fevor wore
carried to Warcthoro this morning
fur burial. Mr. Bailey^ was brought
here to the icing's Daughters Hospital
about three weeks ago and his death
was not unexpected.
CRACK EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
Rev. William Hirst Helgham, Rector.
Slsteenth Sunday after Trinity,
September It, 1910.
Holy Eucharist, 7:20 r. m.
Morning Prayer, 11 a. m.
Biuiday School, \ p, m.
livening Prayer, 7:45 p. m.
Everyone. Welcomo.
Atthe Churches
■ Administration of Holy Communion
at 7:00 a. m. Moss and Benediction
of the Blessed Sscrnmeut at 0:00 n.
INITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST
At Qtlehrise Park J C Pumphre^pastor
Preaching at II t. m. and 7:10 p.m.
Sunday School, at t p. m.
Young Peopl'e meeting Friday night
7:1* Everybody Invited.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services tomorrow ut 11 a. m„ .ml
7:20 p. m. Preaching by the pastor,
Ilor. A- M. Bennett. There will he
special music at both services.
Sunday school at 3:20 p. m. The
public l( cordially Invited to attend
those eervlces.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Brum I and itecd streets
Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Paster.
Service at II a. m. and 7:45 p. in.
Sunday School at 4 p. m.
Preaching every 8unday it 11 in
and at 5:00 p. m- Epworth League
Tuesday S p. m. Weekly prayer meet
ing Thursday 8:00 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Divine Services and Preaching at 11
n. and 0:00 p B>.
Sabbath' School at 4:00 p. nt.
Prayer meeting Thursday night ot
each. week.
Seate free and every ono Invited to
worahlp with ut.
. Rev. R. A. Brown. Pastor.