Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 06, 1911, Image 4

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WAYCROSS EVENING HERALB HARRIS-LAMBOIN. The Allowing Invitation has been received In tiie city today by a large number of frlenda: Mr. Kdwln TlioinaH Harrin requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of his daughter Charlie Hurt, ersonai! Ml*. Carrie Perlum Social Erf-tor' Tlie Bon Ton ie (till giving bargain price* on suits and coal*. 6 2t Marshall Comedy Duo Mr. Henry Hall Lambdln, on Wednesday morning January the twenty-fifth at ten. o'clock First Methodist Church. Oglethorpe, (la. Ex-Sheriff Coodard will move to his farm. We envy Mr. Woodard. Capt. L. Johnson is in the. city to- Usual Prizes Will Prevail 10 and 15 Cents. hi- treat, a Mend, a Japan- f« wean glasses (or atjrle, .but we American, ween ■lasses when we nerd them and we ute' the beet .tastes and tpeetaclee in the world. See me regarding your eyes. Don't (triet that you can get fui- nltiire end Ihome funrtebtngs from the Wayeroea Porn. Co., a. cheep on easy term* a* eleewhere (nr cash. 2t (or them. We positively declare title to be a mistaken Idea. We are so sure or tills that we offer to supply medicine absolutely tree ot alt cost In esery Instance where it tails to give satisfaction, or does not substantiate our claims. With this understanding. Young Man's Christian Association The A. C. L. shop service today was all sunihloe. The big strong men all came out between the blacksmith and machine ehope and enjoyed the And sunshine while brother Ssndqrs spoke In n very (orceful manner on tre great •abject "Confessing Our 8lo»”. After the service quite n large number came up and gave (he new minister a good old greasy bsndshske ot welcome. ccooocccocococoooccocooccccccoococ CARRIAGE PAINTER J < 13 Parallel Street. Phone 574 X Carriage and Automobile Painting | NEATLY EXECUTED F. O. SMITH, § ONLY FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE PAINTER IN TOWN. < ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'. Bad Colds! Seals Cold Tablets will break up cold in one day. II they fail Nothing makes home happier thn^ furniture sold by the Waycroas Furn. Co. 6 2t your you Can*bave your money back—25c THE SEALS PHARMACY Till BIXALL8TORK SE ISON ABLE (merles We now have In stock Ralston Whole Wheat Flour Ralston Breakfast Food, Hackers Oatmeal In barrel* and packages. _ Hackers Buckwheat, Belftrlslng, In barrels,- Cream ot Wheat, Shredded Wheat Biscuits, New Georgia Syrup, and Iota ot otbsr good things too nnmeronrf to mention. Our prlcet are reasonable and our -goods a rat-class. We guarantee to save yon money. Mr. Mathew Carswell ie now with ua permanently and will be pleased to sec bis friends and serve their wants. MAY’S MILL and FEED STORE. PHONE NO. t. BLACKSHEAR ITEMS. Sir. Bryant Crews. Waycroas K. F. D. No. 5, was transacting business here Monday. J. M. Clark, of Waycross. paid the Times office s business call last Sat urday. Mias Genelvleve Huggins, ot Way- cross, visited relatives here last week. Miss Jessie Carswell, ot Wtycross, spent the day with Mlsa Leila Sum- merall last Friday. Mr. T. J. Darling and family of Way cross, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Darling Inst Thursday. Col. W. W. Lambdln, or Waycross. paid us a pleasant call Tuesday. We are always glad to see our friends when they come to our city. —Blaeltshesr Times. Hundreds of people, flying from the cold wintry blasts or the north aud west, are passing through Waycross dally en route South. Stores and cooking ware for sale at lie Waycross Furn. Co. 6 2t Envoy Windham Is still sick. He is at Mr. Knox’s, 45 Gilmore street The Bon Ton Is still giving bargain prices on suits and coats. G 2t Prettiest line matting, rags, art squares and stair carpets In the city at the Waycross Fum. Co. d 2t Get a mall holder from the Way- cross Furn. Co., tree. G 2t WE HAVE SOME PINE INDIAN RIVER ORANGES. . HARDY BROS. «2t. Mr. Fleming' Folks left yesterday tor Atlanta after spending the holi days at home. Mr. D., F. Arthur of Savannah has coved his family to Waycross to make their homo. Don’t Be So Rapt Up in the News THAT YOU CAN'T PAY ATTENTION TO AOS. THERE’S A TIME WHEN YOU WILL NEED A FIRST CLASS LIVERY RIO AND WE WISH TO TELL YOU WHERE YOU CAN BE- CURE IT. ITS RIGHT HERE. RIGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS—WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVERS. IF YOU ARE IN A HURRY TELEPHONE U» FOR WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL HAVE IT AT YOUR HOME OR PLACE OF BU8INE8B PROMPTLY. McOregor Mayo Change McGregor Mayo Boarding, Livery and Sales Stables, 'Itobeeu St. Waycross, Ga PHONE NO. S3. WE HAVE A GOOD PRICE vN HAMS. HARDY BROS. 0 2t “8MART SET’. That side splitting and exceptionally funny three act musical comedy “George Washington Bullion” pres ented by Horton and Wlswell’s “Smart 8et" company will he nt Parker Thea ter tomorrow. Salem Tutt Whitney. ho Is without a peor a« a colored comedian, heads a Htrong t cn8t of forty capable people. ; <; • 1 In the way of scenic equipment, Jingling melodies, real fun, Vaudeville surprises and features the production Is said to 'excllpse and offering of Its kind seen on the local tage In years. The trope travel In Its own private cars sn Is managed In a thoroughly up to date manner. Despite the magnitude of the entertainment there will be no Increase In prices and the usual mati nees will be given. The One—I can’t understand why you Imagine she has wonderful con versational powers, when, as a matter of fact, she talks extremely little. The Cither—That’s just It She shows remarkable discretion In the selection of things to be left unsaid.— Chicago News. Beautiful Assortment of China- ware on SALE JANUARY 12, at 10 a. m. Prices from 5c to 75c The first 25 that buy as much as 50c worth will receive a beautiful Souvenier free. FREE! FREE! FREE! ' 7 :, During this sale we will give each 10 efts purchase one chance on a beautiful 40 piece set of decor ated chinaware to be given to the one that holds the lucky number. ./ INVESTIGATE See Display in Window. HOME FURNITURE CO. Phone 49 40 Plant Ave. Telephone the Waycross Furn. Co.. If you need anything In the way of furniture and they will look after your wants. 6 2t< The young people of Central Baptist Tabernacle are requested to meet to night nt the homo of Rev. W. Scruggs for cholre practice. The Salvation Army will conduct their regular Salvation Army meeting tonight at the Parker class room. Song service wifi IjegiiTat 1-iB p.14/ 1 Mitt Wells Is hero today, Mitt and family will return to Waycross, and then we will feel as If we were com ing Into our own again. EUMNE RMEMORIAL EXERCISES Boston, Mast., Jan. 6. -Flags on many of Uie public buildings in Bos ton today were displayed at half-staff In honor of the memory of Charlee Sumner, who was born In this city one hundred years -ago today. Programme* of addressee aud pa- pen dealing with the life and deeds of the noted statesman and 'anti-slav ery advocate were carried out In all the public schools, including the Bowdoln School, which stands on the site" of 8enator Sumner’s birthplace. A CHINAMAN, Removes bis glaNses when Mrs. J. C. McDonald returned last night from Asheville, N. C„ where she was called to the bedside of her brother a few dayB ago. Mr. Hilliard continue* very 111. Miss Wilson who has been with Mlsa Parnell through the winter sea son will leave tomorrow for her home In Maryland. yOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO<>00< HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMSON’S “Big Clearance Sale” One lot Men’s Colored Laundry and Negligee Shirts. Regular Price 50c to $1.00 Clearance Price 25c. One Table of t-adlesV ciiildrehar.1l Men’s Win ter Underwear. Regular price 25c. Clearance Sale 15c. Extra Large Size Union Linen Huck Towels. Clearance Sale 12 l Atc SmslI lot of Large Size Cotton Comforts. Clearance Sale $1.00 1 BARREL PlCKLCD HOO CHIT. TERLIN08 AT HARDY BROS. « 2t j lawk over your horn, and tee If there Isn't somethin* you need In the way of furniture that will make It more attrkctlve. Then come to the Waycross Fum. Co., and let them furnish you. 6 2t BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL SHOES.