Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 16, 1911, Image 5

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the hotel wll be a lint clur ono In "Cor yean I suffered unspeakable toriure from indigestion, constipation every particular. B nd |j ver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith, The hotel, na well aa all of the cot- a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. >h. „ni „ King’s New I.lfe Plllu Used me' all tages, the pavilion, etc., will be iom- r|)[ht They’re simply great.” Try pleted In time to open for the see son them for'any stomach, liver or kid- . ,, ney trouble. Only 26c at All Drug- by May 16. «faU. FOR BOTH THE COMMER CIAL MAN AND THE MER CHANT. ENTIRELY REMODELED ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. JELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS. foreslCity Hotel Co. G. Jaeekel. Manage. Solicits Your Bank Account And Inllnence. Smoke! “Oran Chicot, “Yer Best Smokers**, and “Pitman’s Best Smok- ACCU-RAOY AND PROMPTNESI SAFETY AND LIBERALITY —Are lb: Marked Feature* of Qur Business. We Invite You to Try l/s. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. C. 9tf. Sweat* President. Clearasrsis Filled Cigars. ddsnufsetn-ed In Waycnaa, Os, By PITTMAN €NA« ». \anan, oooooo' Us When 2 Want I! ROSS EVEN INC HERALD OUR LONG EXPERIENCE GROCERIES want 500 custome r s tor our C. C. D. Butter, 25 cts. pound. Chickens each week from - Tennessee' .. r * Fresh Celery x Every Saturday Hay, Gram and Cow Feed always on har.d. In the Rett 1 Frftate business and our knowl edge of real estate values in Waycross places t,s i • ■ a position to be of valuable ser vice to tho*e who wish 10 buy improved or unimproved property. Call to see us. ■*. D & 0. LOTT, R. F. & I. Co. Opposite New Depot. LOCAL ITEMS. Freak Brunswick Bread . Every Day. Phone 128 And we will deliver tRe GOODS. FUNERAL. ! Mrs. Mary Baldwin, aged 86 years, died at Kings Daughters Hospital yes teiday. The remains were removed to £ O Quinn's undertaking parfois f om which place the funeral occurred this afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. A. M. Be~.net t of First Baptist | Church conducting t:ie service. Inter * ment at Oakland C'emetary. THE WILSON GROCERY CO FUNERAL. The funeral of Mrs. L. C. Wooley, j who died Saturday occurred yesterday ( at the family burying ground near j Blackshear. Rev. .1. B. Thrasher of I Tiinlty Metnodlst Church conducted X VVIlHon Block ♦0#00000000000404 The Krip Top invisible BIFOCAL GLASSES. FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS- ES ARE AN IMMENSE IM PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD D0U8LE LENSES. THERE 18 NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR WILL THE LEN8ES GET CLOUDED ANO COME APART. CALL AND HAVE US SHOW THEM TO VOU. Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. SCREVEN 4 HOUSE FUNERAL. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. N. Blount died Saturday at HebardvlIIe. The funeral occurred yesterday at HebardvlIIe. Interment at Black- shear. The funeral of Mr. A. W. Lang, occurred yesterday afternoon at three o’clock. The service being held at the cemetary. The funeral was large ly attended. The Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythta3 participating la the i.ervice. Tee .**• felous service was conducted, by Rev. R. A. Brown Rev. W. H. Scruggs. AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE “ELiSE ir Singing and Dancing Soubrette. THURSDAY, FRIDAY ■AND SATURDAY. 1 'have been instructed by the Com missioner of Agriculture of the State to commcnco the inspection of ferti lizers In the Southeast Georgia terrl—'| tory and have entered upon my duties as inspector. Parties desiring their guano Inspected will please drop me a card and I will visit them at once. i. P. Perham, 8r.. Inspector, 11 6t Waycross, Ga. At First Baptist Church yesterday the music was unusually good. The special numbers being a very tweet solo by MIbb Ham Vocal teacher 1 at Bunn-Btli Institute at the morning service, and solo by Miss Norma Pal mer at the evening service, which was very much enjoyed. The old veterans will meet at the school auditorium at 9 o’clock on th morning of the 19th Inst. THE Savaimnb, Georgia. Oilcan Plan. THE MOST CENTRALLY LO- CATEO HOTEL IN SAVAN- NaA ' RAPIO PROGRESS ON ST. SIMON HOTEL. Brunswick News. Within a month or six weeks the handsome hotel on St. Simon will be completed end that popular retort will then have one of tbe handsom est seashore hostolrlee along the South Atlantic coast. Work on the hotel has been pro- gassing for the past several weeks and great headway has been mv.de on llt«| structure. Visitor, t^o 'he Is land who hare teen the frame of the car structure are very much pleased with It and ate of the opinion that the hotel wll be e first clur ono In every particular. The hotel, ae well as ell of the cot tages, the ptvllloo, etc., will be tom- This Oeer Should Oein the Confi dence of the Most Skeptical. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial. It our remedy falle to completely relieve you of constl- patlon. We tako all the rlek. You are not obligated to us In any war whatever, If you accept, our, offer. That's a mighty broad statement, but we -mean every word of It. Could anything be more fair for you? A most scientific, common-sense treatment Is Resall Orderlies, wtilca are eaten like candy. Their active principle le a recent scientific dis covery that Is odorless, colorless and tasteless; very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and partlo ularly agroeable In every war.- Tins ingredient does not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or guy In convenience whatever. Rexalt Or. denies are particularly good for chll dren, aged and delicate persons. If you Buffer Cora chronic or ha. bltual constipation, or the associate pendent chronic aliments, you to try Rexall Orderlies at rlek. Reihember you can ,get them In Waycrosu only at our storo. 12 tablet! 10 cents; 36 tablets 26 ednts.—The Rexall Sloret - The Seals Pharmacy. ooooooooooood* oooo >ooooo< oooo-^ooooooooooo<> FIRST Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 NEW BUiUDING New Safety Deposit Boxes THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOXtS RUNTL3 IN OUR OLI^ BUILD. INO WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAK-- STATEMENTS ANO 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-DATE SAFETY B0XE8, »5-00, 810.00 AND $15.00 PER YEAR. IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAUL T . THOSE W 8HING BOXES WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS ANO CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL ANO INSPECT OUR NEW HOME. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR. WE PAY 41 INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000 L. J. COOPER, President. J. W. BELL.NQER, Cashier. S P E CIA L S H. J. BENTON & CO. Remnants! Remnant! LARGE COUNTER FULL, SUIT- ABLE FOR WAISTS, SKIRTS ANO CHILDRENS DRESSES; WOOL REMNANTS, OINOHAM8 AND SUIT. •"09. CUT PRICES ON LADIES COAT SUITS, COATS, AND CHILDRENS COATS. New Line Percales JON, STRIPE8, CHECKS, 39 IN. WIDE, 10c and 12J£c Yd. DEMITY WHITE, 36 IN. WIOE, SPECIAL to CTS. WHITE LINEN 36 IN. WIDE, SPECIAL^ 25 CENTS. INDIAN HEAD WHI’flCjfClN. WIDE, IO CTS. TURKISH BATH TOWELS. LARGE SIZE, 10c. 13c and 25 kneeland Shoes AND OXFORDS FOR MEN. A NEW SNAPPY LINE OXFORDS JUST RE CEIVED, PATENT LEATHER, OUN- METAL, TAN AND VICI. ,V|*! 3.50 and 4.00 LADIES’ BUTTON VELVET TOPS, PATENT LEATHER SHOES, Special Value $2.50 LADIES’ ALL VELVET BUTTON SHOES, Sj»3Q LADIES' PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH TOP BUTTON SHOES, 2.50 and 3.50 LADIES' CLOTH TOP, SUEDE AND GUN- METAL, < . S3.3Q 'it'. CHILDRENS’ SHOES. EXCELLENT VALUES, 75c. 98c, $1.25, $1.50 BUSTER BROWN H08E FOR LA DIES, MEN AND CHILDREN,..25c SOLDIER BOV HOSE FOR CHIL DREN, SPECIAL, 2 PAIR .......30c BENTONS " f HP ■ f