Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 26, 1911, Image 5

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IS YOUR 8KIN ON FIRE? Hot a It seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful, burning Itch? That it MUST he coolrf? That you MUST have relief? Get a mixture of Oil of \yinter- green, Thymol, and other toothing Ingredients aa compounded only In D. D. D. Prescription. The very first drops STOP that aw- ful burning Instantly! The first dropB soothe and heal! D. D. D. gives.you cojnfort— cleans es the skin of all Impurities and wash er away pimples and blotches over night. Take-our word on It as your local druggist. , Get a 11.00 or a 26c bottle today. H. S. Redding. -• FOR 8ALE—My Pecan Orchard on -orner of D and Thomas streets. It contains thirty-four trees In full bear ing. These trees are seedlings amt the nuts of the paper-shee! variety, of excellent quality. For terms apply to me at 29 Folks street. 17 2w H. P. Brewer. V Tine EXCHANGE BANK Solieils Your Bank Account And Influence. WANTED Smoke! iOran Chico’s”, Best Smokers” and “Pitman’s Best Smok- v . ers.” \ Cleanavui Filled Clfin. Manufactured In Waycrosa, «*, ».* PITTMAN CIGAR CO. WANTED FOR u: 8 ARMY—Able- bodied unmarried men between agea of 18 and 36; citizens of United Stu- tes, of good character and temperate habits, who can apeak, read and write the English language. 'For Informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Building. Waycross, Os.; 13 West-York street Savannah Oa.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleeton, S. C.; or 113 South. Maine street, Fitzgerald, Oa. Jan. 7 tf. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY —Are th3 Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. H Buchanan, President. W. H. jMcRae, Cashier. Sew lot Silks and fancy Foulards Special, 26c.—Bicklna. ■ WAYCROSS EVENING HERALD Tell Us When You Want GROCERIES -We want 500 ■Ifcustomers for our C. C. D. Butter, 25 cts. f'J pound. » ? Chickens each '! week from Tennessee Fresh Celery Every Saturday Hay. Grain and Cow Feed always on band. Fresh Brunswick Bread Every Day. Phone 128 And we will deliver the GOODS. THE OUR LONG EXPERIENCE In theRea’ Estate business and our knowl edge of REAL ESTATE values in Waycross places us in a position to be if valuable ser vice to those who wish to buy improved unimproved property. Call to see us. D. & 0.LOTT, R. F. & I. Co. Opposite New Depot. National Bank LOCAL ITEMS. The Krip Top Invisible BIFOCAL GLASSES. FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS- ARE AN IMMENSE IM- iVEMENT OVER THE OLD 0$BLE LEN3ES. THERE 18 IVIDING LINE TO INTER FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR W|Ll THE LEN8B8 GET CLOUDED AND COME APART. CALL AND HAVE US SHOW THEM TO YOU. Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8. THE SCREVEN f HOUSE Savannah, Georgia. American Plan. THE MOST CENTRALLY LO CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN NAH. FOR BOTH .THE COMMER CIAL MAN ANO THE MER CHANT. ENTIRELY REMODELED. ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE- Mg NTS. jflSLEPHONES IN ALL r Forest City Hotel Co. G. Jatckel, Manage. HURT-LTMBOIN WEDDING AT OGLETHORPE LA8T NIGHT One of the lovJIest weddings ever witnessed wa3 the solemn and tin- | pressive service that united in mar- rlage Miss Charlie Hurt Harris ot Oglethorpe and Mr. Hal I^imbdln of Waycross. The First Methodist j church at Oglethorpe was a scene of unusual beauty, in the decorations of green and White; the white llllles used very effectively among the trail ing and gracely Southern smilax. Promptly at the appointed hour the the organ played a selection from Tan- hausser, then a lovely solo by Mls» Greer. Prof. Beckarn of Oglethorpe rendered “You” exquisitely in his tenor voice and just before the Bridal chorus entered, “Oh Promise Me" was sweetly sung by Miss Artie Sliealy. The ushers: Mr. Ben Franklin, of Barnesville, Mr. Grover MIddlebrooks, of Atlanta, Dr. Shealy, of Oglethorpe; and Mr. Joseph Pettibone of Waycross entered by the different isles followed by the brides maids, Miss Ruth Lamb din and Miss Beatrice Lambdin, who wore beautiful dresses of white chif fon cloth trimmed in lace and white fur, with black picture hats and carry ing armsfull of pink carnations. They were met at the chancel by groomsmen Messrs. John Walker, Ran Crawley. Mist Jaffie Lilly, Maid of Honor, wore p lovely tailored gowri of white cloth and velvet with black picture hat, she also carried the pink carna tions. From another isle came Mr. Jerome Crawley meeting her to form with the bridesmaids and groomsmen the circle around the altar. Mrs. Hamp ton Weston, of Talbotton, the Matron of Honor, entered alone, very handsora ely gowned in brown satin and velvet wearing a picture hat of brown with yellow willow plumes and gold lace, she carried red .carnations. Then at the strains of Lohengrin’s lovely medley march came the groom with his best man, Mr. William Nlch- oils, imedjapepy following wqfs the bride on the arm of her father. The charming bride was never lovelier than In her golng-away-gown of brown cloth and velvet, with her very becom ing-hat of biown velvet and gold rosebuds and she carried a shower bouquet of Brides Roees and Valley Lillie. The bride and groom took their places at the altar and l/efore Dr. J. B. McGee the honorable grand father of the bride, who very impress ively performed the beautiful Metho dist ring service. Immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride, a delightful buffet luncheon was served to the bridal party; after which the young couple left for the northbound train for a short wedding trip. New lot of Scarfs, both silk and wool. 50c, 75c and $1.00.—Dlcklns. The following notice from the Sa vannah Press will be read with inter est here. Miss Gibson has a number of admirers in Waycross. not only for her splendid musical ability but for her charming personality: "The January concert of the Savan nah Music Club will take place morrow evening at Lawton - Memorial at 8:45. A most interesting program will be given. The evening will be marked by the presenco of Miss Helen O’Hayre, of Boston, Mass., (who as the club's guest will play two piano numbers at the end of the program), and Miss Addle May Gibson one the special favorites of-the club who appears for the first time will play a composition by Mr. Noblo A. Hardee, written especially for her, ORPINGTONS FOR SALE. Beautiful, prolific^ and thrifty, are my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00; hens, $1.50; two, $5,00; eggs 10c each. Mrs. E. A. Sanders. (Deenwood.) y ltd ltw 4w Waycross, \ y CAPITAL $200,000.00 NEW BUILDING New Safety Deposit Boxes THOSE PERSONS .HAVING BOXfcS RliVft.3 IN OUR OLD BUILD- ING WILL PLEASE CALL An6 MAKE STATEMENTS ANO ACCEPT THIS AS NOTICE THAT WE CAN NO LONGER BE RESPONSIBLE FOf^ 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 BOXES, $3.00, $10.00 AND $15.00 PER yEAR. IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAUL T . THOSE W SHING BOXES WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND New lot Ladies Hand Bags, 25c to $4.00.--Dlcklns. Say here is always a demand for trained employes. The young man or woraari who knows how Is the one who gets the preference. Waycross Business College Trains , people In the principles and methods of practical business. Its graduates have no difficulty in obtain ing positions or in making good after they have obtained them. A course here would benefit you as It has oth- who are now holding good posi tions. ENTER ANY TIME! POSITIONS SECURED! R. F. ZEIGLER, Pres. INSPECT OUR NEW HOME. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US FOR THE NEW YEAR. WE PAY 45 INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000 L. J. COOPER, President. J W. BELL.NGER, Cashier. TIRED, RUN DOWN PEOPLE. North Carolina Man Suggests Remedy. Greensboro, N. C.—“For a long time I was so run down and deblliated that I could haidly drag around. My appetite was poor and 1 could not sleep nights. I had tried different so-called tonics without benefit 1 was advised to try your cod liver and iron tonic, Vinol, and. I am so glad 1 did, for It gave me a hearty appetite. I sdon commenced to slee i soundly and't feel strong, well and more ac- five than I have for years. Every run-down or beblliated person should just give Vinol a trial.*K. Allsbrook. (We guarantee tills testimonial to he genuine.) What Vinol did for Mr. Allsbrook It will do for every weak, hin-down or deblliated person In this vicinity. To show our faith we will furnish the medicine free If It does not do as we claim. Come in and get a bottle on thee terms. The Seals Pharmacy. Full, ready Dlcklns. tiitido sneets, 50c.-- TO RENT FOR RENT—Two nice room,; fur- nlahed or unfurnished, wltU prlrelego ot bath, 42 carjwoll street. 23 : FOR RENT—Tlio ztore formerly oc cupied Itv Hardy Bros. Apply D. ft O. Lott; 23 2t WANTED—A position on true! farm or at dairy, in fact will acce! anything in the chape of honora*- employtnent. Write B. 8. Tyre, V, cross, Ga. FOR 8ALE—The Jones Racket Btfe,' (or cale. Small stock, good location Seo me quick, J. H. Jones 25 4t FOR SALE—Horae and wagon; one of the best rigs In'Georgia; cheap It taken at once, for cash. Call or ad- rlreaa, Hotel, Wareaboro, 0a„ phone ! ilngc. 17-19-21 “ r Pecan Orchard on 'I