Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 09, 1911, Image 5

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EVENING HEftm) List Your Country and City Property WITH US We An* Having Demands For Both HE WRITE FIRE INSURANCE. D. & 0. LOTT, R..h & L Co. FIRST National Bank We want 500 custome r s for our C. C. D. Butter, 25 cts. CAPITAL $200,000.00 Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. FIRST CLASS I BAKERY BREAD, CAKES and DIES RUH EVERY DAY PHONE 72 e Way cross Bakery ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS!! SAFETY AND LIBERT LITY i —Are tfaa Marked Features of Our Business. 1 We Invite You to Try Us. [ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 1 £7. 5\f. Sweat, President. . t W. H Buchanan, Cashier. J ilgUntl.rSU 10-piece beautiful flowered Serpen- tin* Crepe, 20c. * St Humphreys ft Williamson. Chickens each week from Tennessee Fresh Celery Every > Saturday Hay. Grain and Cow Feed alwaya on kind. Fresh Brunswick Bread Every Day. Phone 128 And We will deliver the GOODS. THE VIS0NGR0CEIYC0 rvilsoii mock A .'♦ooooooooooooo^oo THE SCREVEN] HOUSE Savannah, Georgia. American Plan. THE MOST CENTRALLY LO CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN NAH. ^©R BOTH THE COMMER CIAL MAN AND THE MER CHANT. ENTIRELY REMODELED. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS. Ferest^CIty Hotel-Co. G. Jaeckel, Manage. Matter Lenwood Hallburton Enter* tains. A very happy afternoon was spent Saturday afternoon by a large party of young people aa guests of Master l.enwood Hallburton. The occasion being Mattes* Lenwood# ninth birth* day. After a number of jolly games were' enjoyed by the young people delightful refreshment# wore served The little folk# entertalnel were: Ruby Herry, Gertrude Millar, Mildred Greene. Myrtlce McPipkiii,. Marie Ilemiett, Mcilino Wood. CecIIe Jones, Mary Wyllo Jones, Talu Jones, Kath leen Jones, Janctt Strickland, Eloiso Moore, Ernestine Morrison Roberta Schrtvci. Gertrude Nettles, Mlssie Ruck, Kate Fes])erman, Eva Totnber- lln, Alma Flyn, Bei-ule Maynard, Geo rge Fesperman, Barnes McCormick, Robert McCormick. Edward Hutch ing#, Sheldon Hutchings. Kdwaru Wood, Edwin Beif.y, Loo Nettles, Herbert Nettles, Liston Elkin#, Thur- slou Elkin#, Branch Lee, Roy Norvel, Dekle York, Janies Greene, Ashely Goldwirc, Gilbert Goldwlre. PEPSI-COLA f MAKE8 YOU EAT BETTER, * FEEL BETTER. SLEEP BETTER, LOOK BET TER. Bed keen Ginger Ale,' THE BE8T BY TEST. PEPSI COLA BOTUNG WORKS. D. L. KEEN, Proprietor. PHONE 837. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, bM> and ^“Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear Havana Filled Cigars. Manufactured In Waycroaa, Ga., By PITTMAN CIGAR CO. Mr. Jaspcjr fWyldlng xoturned to the city last night after a pleasant visit with his family in South Caro lina. His holiday wa# prolonged as a rfsult of an accident recently In a slight fracture of his rib, but it Is now much better. ^ PUBLIC RECITAL. A public recital will be 'given to night by the “Mu Delta Phi” Literary Society at Runn-Rell College. A very attractive program has been arrang ed and the public is Invited to at tend. There will be no admission charged. \ The following program will lie ren dered : 1. Orchestra. 2. Welcome Address—Lucien Ray. ,1. Plano Duo—Polonaise, Haum- e! -Leila 8uinmerall,« Mabel Clark. L Reading. Mud Pie— Jim Smith. 3. Piano Quartette, Festival March Katbburn—Misses Summerall, Clark, Kilby and Chandler. 6. Violin Solo, l^a Clnqualine, Gae rid-Marle—Dora Darling. 7. Declamation, Spartlcus to the Gladiators Will C. Parker. »8. Vocal Solo, Creole IaOve Fong— Edgar B .Smith, Jessie Cnrsweii. 9. Duet, i Dance of the Demon— Edtvard Holst, Lelia Summerall, Kath leeno Chandler. Reading, College Oil Cans— Clementine LeCount. 1. Piano Solo, Spinning Wheen—- T. Splndler, Mabel Clark. 12. Orchestra. THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesway IUJIIE WHirECLIlF AND JACK USHER IN HIGH CI?A3S VAUDEVILLE 3KETCH. SINGING AND DANCING. WARREN E. LONG In old time darkey slnelnir and danc ing act. ORIGINAL BUFFALO BILL SHOW complete in moving - pictures for Monday xml Tuesday night, l-ricts for Monday and Tuesday 13c and 2r.o. CLASSIFIED TO RENT '^FSR^^f^Th^d^rabi; front room. Phone 487. 6 3t. FOR RENT—Five room cottage 46 Lee Avenue Apply G. laing, 63 Eads Htreat. r 7 2t FOR RENT—One large furnished frount room to two men. Also one small tarnished fron^ room. All con venlences. N light housekeeping. Ap ply r»3 Jane street or Slieroj Collins P. O. Box 333 / QAfjr FOR SALE, CHEAP—Second-hand buggies, harness, Raddles, wagon# and hoists.' McGregor Mayo. 6 2' FARM HAND WANTED—A farm ami dairy hand wanted. Apply to Mr. Frank Armstrong at Saints Rest farm or to Herald office., 9 6t FOR 8ALE—Good easy running bicycle, $13. See me quick. J. Luther, 1 Tehran street. 9 WANTFD WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able; bodied untunyrUxl men between age* of 18 and 33; citizens ot United Stn tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write tlie English language. For informs tlon apply to Recruiting officer, South* Building, Waycros#, Ga.; 13 West York streot Savannah Go.: 108 West For- #yth Btren Jacksonville. Fla.; 1*40 Market street Charleston. S. C.; or ills South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Jan. 7 tf. NEW BUILDING New Safety Deposit Boxes THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOXfeS RUM ft 3 IN OUR OLD BUILD ING WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAK 7 STATEMENTS AND ACCEPT THIS AS NOTICE THAT WE CAN NO LONGER BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SAFETY OF THEIR DEPOSITS THERE. WE ARE NOW IN OUR New Building in the • PHOENIX BLOCK WHERE WE HAVE ALL MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES —UP-TO-OATE SAFETY BOXES, K.00, 810.00 AND $10.00 PER YEAR. IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAULT. THOSE W,&H1N0 BOXES WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO .CALL AND INSPEC.T OUR NEW HOME. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR. IKE PAY 45 nr COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000 L. J. COOPER, Preaidant. J W. BELL.NGER. Cashier. c-oooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON Ladies Coats, Coat Suits and Skirts CHILDr^NS’ COATS -AT- H.J. BENTON & CO. Ladies’ Tailored COAT SUITS •Browns, Navy, Blacks, Gasset, Green. LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS Male ol Voile, Panama, Mohair, Serge : ,*;r. ' , * • 8.00 10.00 12.50 1 Ladies Long COATS $8.00 $15,Ob $18.50 Ladies’s Petticoats All Colors, Satin, Heatherbloom and Silk 50c, 75,c 90c, 1.50,1.98, 4.00, 5.00; 6.50 ^wes CHILDREN'S COATS. SEE LARE 018 PLAY IN SHOW Wl NDOWS. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN EVERY COAT. 82.49, $2.39, $2.98. 83.49. $3.98. $9 M