Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, January 28, 1911, Image 5

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T WWf^S EVENING HERALD V<X>OOOOCX>OOOOOOOo i Tell Us When I Yen Want # f GROCERIES l: ; J e want 500 stome r s for our C. C. D. Butter, 25 cts. pound. ' .Chickens each week from Tennessee Fresh Celery Every Saturday Hay, Gram and Cow Feed always on hand. Fresh- Brunswick Bread Every Day. Phone 128 And we will deliver t!ie | GOODS. ; THE i ; IN GROCERY CO! | VVIl*on Block | ♦O^OOOOOOOOOOO^O# | OUR LONG EXPERIENCE : In the Rea 1 ^ate business and cur know!- : edge of REAL ESTATE values in VVaycross 1 places us ii< u position to be if valuable ser- J vice to those who wish to buy improved or i unimproved property. Call to see us. j D. & 0.10TT, R. L & I. Co. Opposite New Depot. LOCAL ITEMS. A CARD OF THANKS. At the City Uniun meeting of the Kings Daughters held Thursday af ternoon. a report of the Christmas work was read. The Kings Daugh ters desire in this manner to express their heartfelt thunks and apprecia tion to each merchant or person who contributed so bouutifully and gener ously in aiding the poor of our c*ty. We know hearts were made glad aud homes made happy by these contri butions and we thank you for your share in them. “Tuasmuch as you have done unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Representative L. P. Taylor in ATTENTION VTERANS. The members of the Waycri Camp Confederate Veterans number 819, are hereby notified that a meet ing of the Camp is called for Saturday the 4th day of February, at the court house, in this city, at 11 o’clock a. at which time new officers for the Camp will be elected and other bus lness transacted. On account of a misunderstanding the meeting which vf8 called'for the 19t 1 of this month, did not materialize. Veterans will please take due no tice, and bo present promptly. A. P. Perham. Sr., Capt. Comdg. J. W. StrlcklaDd, Adjutant. PRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be preaching both morn ing and evening by the pastor. Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m. Special services preparatory to the city yesterday. He Is already hard doming meeting which begins Kebru- FIRST National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 NJEW BUILDING New Safety Deposit Boxes at work getting data and pointers for his debut in Atlanta. We arc glad to know that his son, who has been dan gerously ill with pneumonia is now much better. The Krip Top Invisible BIFOCAL GLASSES. FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS- ' ES ARE AN IMMENSE IM- #V IMPROVEMENT OVER THE OLD -DOUBLE LENSES. THERE IS NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR 1 WILL THE LENSES GET CLOUDED AND COME APART. CALL AND HAVE US SHOW THEM TO YOU. Little & Odom, JEWELERS ANO OPTICIANS. 'K- THE SCREVEN HOUSE Savannah, 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. Forest City Hotel Co. «. Jaeckel, Manage. 1 Smoke! “Oran Chico’s”, “Yer Best Smokers”, and “Pitman’s Best Smok ers.” Clear savaia Filled Cigars. Manuf«ctur*d In WayeroM, Oa, HITMAN CI6A1 CO. The plans of the new Express of fice now on exhibition, show that it is going to he a very commodious and attractive building, and one that will harmonize well with our new depot CLEARING UP THE TOWN. Its a good sign of prosperity and and harbinger of sunny weather and good business close at hand, to note the movement visible all around in the repainting and brightening,up of our business fronts. All around you* see the painters at work, and allread, •.he general appearance Is being much improved. The new marhle-frouted hunk at tracts much attention, and if we dared we would like to venture to sugyesl to the owners of Phoenix block g>cat improvement that wtulti give universal satisfaction, and that Is th2 tearing u-> of the delarldated brick pavement that is quite an eyoTre, to replace it with a concrete walk to match the adjacSflt park walk and ad joining block. .What an acttractlve promenade It would then make. PERSONALS FROM BLACKSHEAR TIME8. Mrs. B. M. James visited relatives in Waycross last week. Mrs. Alvin Ratliff. Mrs. W. N. Brown and Aiiss Pearl Ratliff spent last Friday afternoon in Waycross. shopping. Mrs. J. F. McCabe spent last Thurs day afternoon in Waycross. * Mrs. R. H. Purdom visited relatives at Waycross last Saturday and Sun ■lay. .* ary 13th. The pastor will be assisted by Dr. Shaw of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Howell will sing at 11 a. m., “Guide Thou Me." Miss Julian will sing at night. Come to the song ser vice at 7:30 and leant the new song* Ing the book to bo used in the meet ing. The public is invited to worship with us. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING. At the Board of Trade meeting a few night ago, a letter was road from The Kress Co ..stating that they had been delayed, but would very shortly start the erection of their new brick building. This is good news, means another handsome structure In our business section and the removal of those ugly tin structures, ho of place in the center of the city. TRVTHE W ANTADS SWEAT—MOORE, DOUGLAS. Douglas, Ga., Jan. 27.—A marriage of much interest to Douglas and South Georgia occurred last night at the home of the bride, when Mrs. Frank L. Sweat widow of the late F. L. Sweat, was quietly married to Mr. John Moore, a prominent insurance man of Douglas. Rev. T. S. Hubert, pastor of the Baptist church, officiat ed. The marriage came as a great surprise to the friends of the con tracting parties. THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. O. E. Jones, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m.. and 7 p. m. Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. H. G. Hobbs, Superintendent. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. W. M. Society, Wednesday, 3 p. rn. Mrs. E. B. Wiseubaker, President, THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOX*:$ RUN a 3 IN OUR OLD BUILD ING WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKF 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-DATE SAFETY BOXES, $5.00, $10.00 AND $15.00 PER YEAR. IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAULT THOSE W SHING BOXES WILL PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS. WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW HOME. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH U3 FOR THE NEW YEAR. WE PAY 4S INTEREST COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000 L. J. COOPER, President J W. BELL.NGER, Cashier. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ’He MAJESTIC “THE SPELW” (Man and Woman.) MUSICAL COMEDY SKETCH. They will certainly make you laugh, even if your »re down in the mouth. DON’T MISS THEM. Prices: Matinee, 6c and 10c; Night, 10c and 15c. The Herald's Job office Is running on full time. We have new type and new material and we propose to turn out satisfactory work at reasonable prices. For wood phono 215. 20 lm The EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERALITY —Are th? Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. H Buchanan, President. W. H. 'McRae, Cashier. TO THE PUBLIC. We Are Agents for Parisian Sage, and We Know the Guarantee la Genuine. G. R. Brinson & Co. Parisian Sage, the quick-acting hair Invlgorator is guaranteed— To stop' falling hair. To cure dandruff, . To cure itching of the scalp, To put life into faded hair, To muke harsh hair soft and duxu- riant, To make hair grow, or money back, lit is the most delightful hair dress ing made, and is a great favorite with ladles who desire beautiful and luxu riant hair. Price 50c a large bottle. CLASSIFIED 131113 issued by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, on the Ufa or Samuel B. I^wis. The finder will Please return it to the undersigned. Application has been made for the issuing of a duplicate. 8. B. [.owls, Nichols, Ga. 23 fit law TO RENT FOR RENT—Three large rooms, 23 Haines avenue. 27 3t POX? SAI.F FOR 0AI.F—The Jones Racket Store for sale. Small stock, good location. See me quick. J. H. Jones 25 4t FOR 8ALE—My Pecan Orchard on corner of D and Thomas alreets. It contains thirty-four trees in full bear ing. These trees are seedlings and the nuts of the paper-shee! variety, of excellent quality. For terms apply to mo at 29 Folks street. 17 2w H. P. Brewer. Mr. Hudson’s College on Wheels will spend a day in Waycross. Notice of the time will he given In the Herald. Phoenix hotel register shows that yesterday they had a great crowd of potable visitors. WANTED WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able bodied unmarried men between agos of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta tes, of good character and temperate habits, who ran speak, read and write the English language. For informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- Building, WuycrosH, Ga.; 13 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 West For syth stroet Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald. 3a. Jan. 7 tf. WANTED—A position on truck farm or at dairy. In fact will accept anything In the shape of honorable employment. Write B, 8. Tyre, Way- cross, Ga. LOST OR MISLAID—Policy No. L08T—Bunch of keys; somewhere between Postofflce and 43 Pendleton street Reward If returned to Herald office. 26 3t FOR RENT—Eight-room bouse, on College Hill. Rath, hot and cold wa* ter and electric lights. Apply Mrs. F. H. McGee, phono 149. 27 tt WANTED—Plain sewing wanted. Apply to Miss Martins, 30 Albany ave nue. 28 6t LO#T—Between my bouse on Care- well street and store, one driving glove for right hand. Finder will, please returun to me at store or call and get the other. G. R. Brinson. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms to gentlomen or couple without chIL dren. Corner Haines Ave. and Kollock street. 28 3t ORPINGTONS FOR SALE. Beautiful, prolific, and thrifty, are my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00; hens,. $1.50; two# $5,00; eggs 10a each. Mrs. E. A. Sanders. (Deenwood.) ltd Uw 4w Waycross, Ga. WANTED—Salesmen of Ability and neat appearance to call on all merchants In tbeir territory; elegant side line, con venient, to carry; good commissions; prompt remittance. A 4(9, Bellmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, 0. 24, 31, i, 14 *l This is no Puzzle, and Anyone Guessing the Correct' Sentence Urst gets a $2.50 Box Chocolate Candy Free PTINTWOENECAFPEOPENRLFETEISF AIN.A. JOSEPH, DEALE &