Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 24, 1911, Image 5

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WAYCR03S EVENING HERALD Tell Us When You Want GROCERIES OUR LONG EXPERIENCE In the Red Estate business and our knowl edge of REAL estate values in Waycross places us in a position tc be t1 valuable ser vice to tho'O who wish to tuy improved or unimproved property 1 . Call to see us. FIRST National Bank Wj£ want 500 'Customers tor Jdr C. C. D. Butter, 25 cts. Opposite New Depot. ^ nutter, pound. [ thickens each I Mr». I- L. Rawls left lait night fo- Oglethorpe where ahe goes to attem the-Hurt-l.amlidln wedding. week from Tennessee Fresh Celery SMILE. “Smile awhile. And, while you smile. Another smiles; And, soon there's smiles and smiles of smiles. And life's worth while, because you smile." NEW BUILDING New Safety Deposit Boxes The ladies o( the First Baptist church were very delightfdlly enter- i tallied yesterday afternoon at the I home of Mrr. W. N. Jpncs by Mrs. I Jones and Mrs. Atwell. After the ar* | rival of the guests a very nice pro* gram was rendered. Aud address of welcome by Mrs. Jones,and interest ing talk by Mrs. Reed on home and foreign missions, and very sweet solo by Miss Jessie Carswell were all en joyed. Delightful refreshments were served. Those assisting In serving were Mesdames O. B. Wood, R. A. Yeung, C. E. Williamson, Mrs. Rain water, Mrs. Spear. Those Invited were Miss Jessie Jones, Mrs. J. B. Jones,' Mrs. R. L. Mason, Miss Vivian Mason, Mrs. J..-B. Lewis, Mrs. J. G. Justice, Mrs. ,W. J..Carswell, Mrs. J. R. Marlle, Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Mrs. L. J. Burch, Mrs. Ella Davidson, Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. W. A.- Coleman. Miss Camilla Veazey, Miss Mamie McKnlght, Miss Rena Calhoun, Miss Ham, Miss Blodgett, Miss Beck, Miss Carjjilo, Mrs, WelliJ, Mis. Fltfwers, Mrs. T. L. Brown, Mra. J. W. John son, Mrs. Fite, Mrs. H. B. Lee, Mrs., Della Wiley, Miss Dorris Wiley, Mrs. S. B. Parker, Mrs. Spear, Mrs. Baggs Mrs. Remley. Mrs. E. H. .Reed, Mrs. A. M. Bennett..Mrs. Felgate, Miss Jessie Carswell, Mrs.' Brown, Mrs. R. A. Young, Mrs.-1. B. Pittman, Mrs. J. E. Rainwater, W. O. King, Miss Bracken, Miss Haygood, Mrs. T. G. Gurr, Mrs. Amelia Heldt, Mrs. G. R. Youmans, Mrs. W. N. Jones, Miss Mattie Jones, Mrs. O. & Wood. Saturday Hay. Grain amt Cow Feed always on Land. Freak Brunswick Bread Every Day. Phone 128 And we will deliver tke GOODS, y/.k j THE THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOXtS RUNTE.0 IN OUR OLD BUILD ING WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKT 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 MAJESTIC “THE SPELtlWS” New Building in the PHOENIX BLOCK (Man and Woman.) MUSICAL COMEDY SKETCH. They will certainly make you laugh, even If your ate dqwn In the mouth. DON’T MISS THEM. Prtcea;. Matinee, Sc and 10c; Night, 10c and 15c. WHERE WE HAVE ALL MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES —UP-TO-DATE SAFETY BOXES, $300, »10.00 AND *13.00 PER YEAR. IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAULT. THOSE W 8HINO BOXES WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. WE INVITE QUR FRIEND8 AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND | VVilMon Block ' | ♦<>♦00000000000*0* THENEW INVISIBLE ■ BIFOCAL—■ . INSPECT OUR NEW HOME. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR. Big shipment of new Percales and Ginghams, 10c and 12 l-2g. . Humphreys Si Williamson. COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000 CABBAGE PLANTS. I For Cabbage Plants see me. A. P. Porbam. Sr. L. J. COOPER, Preeldent i W. BELL.NGER, Cashier. TheKrip Top Invisible BIFOCAL GLASSES. FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT SEEING. THESE NEW GLA6- As ARE -AN IMMENSE IM PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD DOUBLE LENSES. THERE IS NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR WILL THE LENSES GET CLOUDED AND COME APART. CALL AND HAVE U8 SHOW THEM TO YOU. Say here la always o demand for trained employes. The young man or woman who knows how Is the on-, who gets the preference. ’ Waycross Business College NOTICE. The city union Kings Daughters will hold a meeting Thursday after noon at three o'clock In the Sunday school room of Fftst Methodist church All members are asked to be present. Mrs.- E. -H. Reed, Pres.’ Mj?s. T. H; Broadwater, Set. 24 2t Little &. Odomi H. J. BENTON & CO Trains people In the principles and methods of fnhctlcal business. Its graduates hare no difficulty In obtain- Ing positions or In making good after, they have obtained them. A course here would benefit yon as. It has oth ers who are now holding good posh Rons. - » ENTER ANY TIME!’ POSITIONS SECURED! -' -■ kneeland Shoes AND OXFORDS FOR MEN. A NEW SNAPPY LINE 0XF0RD8 JUST RE CEIVED, PATENT LEATHER, OUN- METAL, TAN AND VICI. Remnants! Remnant! Mrs. Amelia Heldt entertained the 4 ■Georgians” very delightfully Satur day afternoon. Those present were Mre. Walter Young, Mrs. Gurr, Mrs. P. A. Bates, Mrs. 0. P. Folks, Mrs. Broadwater, Mrs. Langston, Mrs. J. Walter Bennett, Mias Loomis, Miss I ctford, Miss Phillips, Miss Parham, Mrs. F. B. McDonald. Mrs. Williams, and Sirs. Quarter-man of Montezuma. LARGE COUNTER FULL, SUIT- ABLE FOn WAISTS, SKIRTS AND CHILDRENS. DRESSES; WOOL REMNANTS, QINQHAMS AND SUIT INOS. Savannah, Georgia American Plan. R. F. ZEIGLER, Pres. CUT PRICES ON LADIES COAT SUITS, COATS, AND CHILDRENS COATS. LADIES' BUTTON VELVET T0P8, PATENT LEATHER SHOES, VOCAL TEACHER.. Miss Mattie Leon Julian, a sluden- of the. Chicago conservatory of Sluslc and pupil of Madame Beaumont, will lake a few private pupils In vocal. First term will begin Feb. 1. Phono 222 or address 63 Gilmore street. 23-25-27. THE MOST CENTRALLY LO CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN NAH. Special Value $2.50 Miss Annie Lou Arrington and Miss Helen Arrington of Jacksonville spent Sunday here guests of.Mr.’and Mrs. Frank Mlddlebrooks. returning to Jacksonville yesterday. New Line Percales PLAIN, STRIPES, CHECKS, 33 IN. WIDE, LADIES' ALL VELVET BUTTON SHOES, ifcpgo LADIES' PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH TOP BUTTON SHOES, . FOR BCTH THE COMMER CIAL MAN AND THE MER CHANT _• ' , ENTIRELY REMODELED. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE- MENTS. LADIES’ CLOTH TOP, SUEDE AND GUN- METAL, S3.3Q TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS. Forest Cily Hotel Co. G. Jaeckel, Manage. WHITE LINEN 33 IN. WIDE, SPECIAL, 23 CENTS. Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. CHILDRENS’ SHOES. EXCELLENT VALUES, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 INDIAN HEAD WHITE, 35 IN. WIDE, IO CTS. BUSTER BROWN HOSE FOR LA DIES, MEN AND CHILDREN,. .25c ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERT LITY —Are the Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite Yon to Try-Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. C. 5Vf. Sweat, President. VP. H Buchanan, Cashier. “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers” and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear lavana Filled Cigars. ««nuf*ctu-vd In WaycroM, Oa, 0/ HITMAN CIGAK CO., TURKISH OATH TOWELS, LARGE SIZE,. 10c,13cand25 SOLDIER BOY HOSE FOR CHIL DREN, SPECIAL, 2 PAIR 28*