About Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1911)
r 1-41- . . J. WAYCROSS EVEN INC HERALD 1 'J .' Te i! Von Want i GROCERIES When 11 OUR LONG EXPERIENCE \ We want 500 custome r s for ur C. C. D. 1 utter, 25 cts. pound. Ictens each • week from Tennessee Fresh Celery Every Saturday In the Rea' r slate business and our knowl edge of REAL ESTATE values in Waycross places us i.. position to be of valuable ser vice to tho--- who wish to buy improved or unimproved property. Call to see us. ». & o. ion, R. L & I. Co. Opposite New Depot. LOCAL ITEMS. AT THE Mastsr Malcolm Parker Eentsrtains. Hay. Grim and Cow Feed always on Katd. Freak Brunswick Bread Every Day. Phone 128 And we will deliver tlie GOODS. Malcolm Parker was host Friday 1 January 13 ot a roost delightful birth- 1 day pa ty fre.n 3 to 5 o’clock, the little I folks enjoyed a peanut hunt out In I Mary street pack, then returned to house where delightful refresh! | were served. Those invited were 1 . Mildred Green, Everline York. V< . Ve»u Maxwell. Alice I.ee. Hazel Mlllorj THEATRE “ELISEir ^|Singing and Dancing Soiibrette. Louise Hennett. Kathleen and Talu" THURSDAY FRIDAY j Jones, Kathleen Burnet Bill Lyons! AND RDAY THE tu GROCERY CO Nellie Greenieaf. Thelma and Marie j Sweat,', Jeanette Strickland. Winnifred j Luther. Effle and Florence Lowther ( WUrtoti Block •♦^♦OOOOOOOOOOO^O# The Krip Top Invisible BIFOCAL GLASSES. FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS- ES ARE AN IMMEN8E IM PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD |^\ DOUBLE LENSE8. THERE IS 'Wo.V.DING LINE "TO INTER- HSSpE WITH YOUR VISION, OR WILL THE LENSES GET CLOUOEO AND COME APART. CALL AND HAVE US SHOW THEM TO VOU. Little & Odom, " JEWELERS ANb OPTICIANS. GUANO INSPECTOR BEGINS. I "have been Instructed by the Com- I.enwood Haliburton EJdward Hutch-; missioner of Agriculture of the State Ins, Branch Lee. Kdward Woods. Ash-. to commence the Inspection of fertfr ly Goldwlre, Rob Odom Merefte Ben-^ ( |j zerg j n the Southeast Georgia terrl- nett John W. Bennett. Haywood Bur-; tory and have entered upon my duties net. George Finch, G?brge Fesperman, j as inspector. Parties desiring their Blain Brinson, Edward Berry Paul ; guano inspected will please drop me Carswell. Palmer Bosworth. Dekel a car d and I will visit them at*once. York, Joe and Marion Parker, J. H. Miller. FUNERAL NOTICE. A. P. 11 6t Perham. Sr., Inspector,' Waycross, Ga. Tlie funeral of A. W. Lang will take place at the cemetary at three o'clock tomorrow, Sunday afternoon. The remains will leave Hinson’s Un dertaking Parlor at 2:30 o'clock and the services will be conducted at the grave by the Rev. W. H. Scruggs and R. A. Brown, and the order of Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows. The following named gentlemen are requested to meet at the above place and hour and act. as pall bear ers: A. I. Griffin, J. L. Crawley. E. J. Berry, C. A. LeCount, M. M. Britt and J. T. McGee. Honorary Pall Bearers: W .W. Sharpe. 0. R. Youmans, J. E. T. Bowden, C A Suggs. 0. R. , Brinson, E. tl. Crawley, C W. Parker j ^ MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. The protestant ministerial associa tion of the City of Waycross will meet Monday morning the 16th Inst, at 10 o'clock In Presbyterian church. All of the Ministers of the association ur- uged to be present the new pastors who have lately taken work In our 'city are cordially invited. President. NOTICE. Will the mothers of the children of the Confederacy, please see that their children meet at the Central School house Thursday morning, January 19, at 9:30 o'clock to form a body and fit’Mill the exercises In celebration or Lee's and Jackson's birthdays to be htId In the auditorium at 10 o’clock W. H. Buchanan, R. B. Davis, J. D. Carbo, W. J. Clark. F. L. Hall J. R Whitman and A. P. Padgett. THE SCREVEN -® HOUSE tvannah, 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. gbrest City Hotel Co. G. Jaeckel, Manage. 8«{!!>o»jr IT D. C. CENTRAL BAPTIST 8ERVICE, Central Baptist service will be held t the Oper House tomorrow both morn The Waycross Herald of yesterday ; Ing and evening. An especially at- prints a letter from Census Director tractive musical program has been ! Durand, In which he congratulates |arranged'for the evening servtcd and I Judge Perham, the census supervisor the public is cordinll Invited to attend for the Eleventh district, In glowing Rev. W. H. Scruggs will preach, terms. Judge Perham very modestly I —— — shifts the credit for the efficiency of PROTRACTED MEETINGS the services to his assistants. Thej TO BEGIN SUNDAY. Times believes that Judge Perham ; Bishop T. C. Carter, D. D. L. L. D., did his full duty in getting up the J and J. W. Bears:!. Presiding Elder ^census figures ^last year. We are j of the United Brethren Church, will | sure that Valdosta would have made; be in Waycross to assist Rev. J. C. a better showing if the people here j Puinphry in a two week’s meeting, to had acted promptly upon the warn-! commence Sunday, anuary 16th. ings which he gave them.—Valdosta j The above' ministers are strong, able Times. ‘and forceful preachers and you will Thank you. Editor Brantley, ws be greatly bcnefltted by coming out tried to count v all the noses in sight, to hear them. Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and '“Pitman’s Best Smok- ers.” Clear jUyau Idled Cigars. MWMfKtXwl itt WtyertM, Ga. By ranis ckai c*. EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS! SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY —Are ths Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. C. SVf. Sweat, President. W. 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