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GROCERIES I
We vjant 500
« astome r s for
ur C. C. D.
Butter, 25 cts.
pound.
Chickens each
week from
Tennessee
Fresh Celery
Every
| Saturday
i Hay, Gram and Cow Feed
aiways on hand.
Fresh Brunswick Bread
| Every Day.
, | Phone 128
'i, And w« will deliver tlie
| GOODS.
| THE
4 WILSOII GROCERY CO
. VVINon Block
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I OUR LONG EXPERIENCE j
| In the Real rotate business and o:ir kncwl* %
| edge of REAL ESTATE values in Way cross %
I' places us in s. , osition te be i f valuable ser- |
X vice to those .vho wish to l uy improved or $
| unimproved property. Call to see us. |
! D. & 0. LOTT, R. F. &3. Co. I
£ Opposite New Depot. |
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Birthday Olrtrta
j Mr?. R. O. Lee was-hostess at a
| most delightful birthday dinner Frf
• da> evening, given in honor of Mr.
In Compliment to Mr». Hal LambdinJ l- 6 ** 8 birthday. The dinner
The most beautiful and elaborate j a * a •urprlae to Mr. Lee. Tiie ar-
eeeptlon given in the city : for some! ran ff e ments and invitations all being
time was that given by Mr*. W. W. ,uade w * f hoat hi* knowledge. Mrs.
I'bdin Saturday afternoon and eve-1 Lee served a delightful three-course
nln/ in honor of Mr*. Hal Lambdin. j d,nner * composed of an oyster course.
• pretty parlor* of the home were J turkey course, ami 3we«t course,
indeed ft sceru- of beauty for the oc- | Tl'° 3e invited were Mayor Cox. Mr.
caslon. Quantities of Southern Sml- <'• A - Powell. Rev. Cook, Dr. Rlppard
palms. white uurnations nod h>- a,,d Mr. Humph,
acinih* being used in the front par- ; ———
lor*, while in the dining room bride ^ ^ le Standard Oil Co., have just ad-
roses were used. The color scheme I ded to I dan * here a department
being entirely of white and green. | hand,in « al1 kind* of lubricating oils.
eiving line were Mrs. YV. 1 Wayero** has now the largest Stand-
The Krip Top Invisible
BIFOCAL GLASSES.
FOR CLOSE AND DISTANT
SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS-
. ES ARE AN IMMENSE IM
PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD
£ v/ DOUBLE LENSES. THERE 18
V NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER-
^ FERE WITH YOUR VISION, OR
> WILL THE LENSES GET
CLOUDED AND COME APART.
CALL AND HAVE US SHOW
THEM TO YOU.
Little & Odom,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO
CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMER
ClAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE
MENT?.
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS.
Forest City Hotel Co.
G. Jacckel, Manage.
Smoke!
“Oran Chico’s”,
“Yer Best Smokers”,
and
“Pitman’s Best Smok
ers.”
Clear Navaia Filled Cigars.
Manufactured In WiyeroM, Ga, ».>
PITTMAN CI6AK CO.
YV. Igimbilin. Mrs. Hal Jjunbdiii. MN»
Render of Greenville, Miss Stewart of (
Atlanta and MissManie Lilly of Quit-J
man. Assisting In receiving were!
i. J. L. Walker, Mrs. J. M. Cox. j
i. R. 1*. Izlar. Mi** Lockhart, Mr*. 1
(Jeorge Mayo. Mi** Delia King, Mis* j
Ruth Lamhdin, Ml** Beat rice Lamb-1
din. Serving were Miss Magdeline;
fv-far. Juanita Dennett. May Howard I
Austin. Punch was served in the II- J
brary by Miss Annie Laurie Walker}
and Miss Clyde Lott. Mr*. Latnhdfri}
wa* very handsomely gowned il\ J
white striped silk messallnc satin, j
♦’tth trimming* of lace and satin, and
carried pink cainations. Mrs. Hal
I^tnbdin. the honoree. was lovely in
white satin, draped with chiffon an I
pea trimmings and carr'ed lillles ji
the Va'Iey and palm a violet*. the
also wore a diamond necklace, which
had been her mother*. Mrs Render
was very pretty in rose colored satin
with an over dress of marquisette.
Mis* Stewart wore an exquisite hand-
painted chiffon jver pink satin.
Miss Lilly was charmlngin * yellow
sat in with gold trimmings.
The misses Lamhdin were both love-
a d Oil st
outside Sa
at ion it
ran nali.
Sou!'
irgia
FIRST
National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
JMEW BUIUDIIMG
New Safety Deposit Boxes
AVOID HARSH DRUG3
Many Cathartics Ton to Causa injury j
to the Bowels.. 1
If you are subject to constipation,
you should avoid strong drugs and
Hiarties
nporary
They only
relief and their react
and sometimes more annoying than
constipation. They in no way effec
a cure and their tendency is to weak
en the already weak organs with
which they come in contact.
We honestly believe that we hav*
the best constipation treatment ever
devised. Our faith in it U so strong
that we will sell it on the positive
guarantee that it shall not cost the
user a cent If It does not give onti"e
satisfaction sne completely remedy
constipation. Tins i.rerarntlon L cal
led Rexall Orderlies. These are
prompt, soothing and most effective
in action. They are made of a recent
chemical discovery. Thetr principal
ingredlentl I* odorless, tasteless and
colorless. Combined with other well
lyln .bite cloth with fur trimming.. ; known long e>tabll . hed
for their usefulness in the treatment
Two hundred guests called during the
evening. \
The Bachelor Girl’s Club were char
mingly entertained by Misses Ruth
and Beatrice I^mbdln in honor of
Mrs. Hal iaunbdln Saturday evening.
Those entertained were Miss Edith
Lockhart, Miss Susie Sharpe. Miss
Marie Johnson. Miss Alex Carswell,
MIsr Oplinger Miss Annie Laurie
Walker, Miss Della King, Miss Clyde
Lott, Miss Purdoni, Miss Render, Miss
Stewart. Miss Lilly; Messrs Walker,
Ran Crawley, Jerome Crawley,
Knight, Lott, Pettlbone, Bunn, Suggs. |
I.owther, Ragley, Parker, Zachery.
The "hoboes seem to be giving Way-
cross a wide berth. Haven't s»’en
many of them hanging around lately.
For wood phono 315. 20 Its
of constipation, it forms a tablet
which is^enten like candy. They may
be taken at any time, either day or
night, without fear of their causing
any nconvenlence whatever. They do
not gripe,'purge nor cause nausea.
They act without causing any pain or
excessive looseness of the bowels.
They are ideal for children, weak,
delicate persons and aged people as
well as for the most hearty person.
They cotne in two size packages, 12
tablets 10 cents, 3G tablets 25 cents.
Remember you can obtain them only
at our store,—The Rexall Store. The
Seals Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harper, of ArgyJe
spent yesterday here, guest* of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Allen James.
For wood phono 215. * 20 lo
THOSE PERSONS HAVING 80X(S RENTED IN OUR OLD BUILD
ING WILL PLEA3E CALL AND MAK r 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, |j.00, $10.00 AND $15.00 PER YEAR.
JN A MODERN FIREPROOF VAUL T . THOSE W -SHJNO BOXES WILL
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS.
WE INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS ALL TO CALL AND
INSPECT O’JR NEW HOME.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH U3 FOR THE NEW YEAR.
WE PAY 42 INTEREST
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY.
RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000
L. J. COOPER, President.
J W. BELL.NGER, Cashier.
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AT THE
MAJESTIC
KENEDY & KENEDY
SINGING AND DANCING SKETCH
Mr. Kennd.v holds the Richard K.
Fok Pollen Garotte medal, won at
Tanuuany Hall, New York city, tor
the championship
BUCK AND WING DANCER,
of the world. We guarantee this act
to he one of the best of its hi ;d evor
offered thepuhiic .
The Herald's job office is running
on full time. Wo have new type and
new material and we propose to turn
out satisfactory work at reasonable
prices.
SHOWER AT TRINITY PARSONAGE
The “Mescellaneous Shower" at
Trinity Parsonage Friday afternoon
and evening was a great success. A
large number of visitors trailed and
a largo number of splendid gifts left
by them. Among them a beautiful
sideboard and a hall racjr.v The linen
closet and pantry also wore well sup
plied.
CLASSIFIED
•between Postofflco and 43 Pendleton
street. Reward If returned to Herald
office.
26 2K
TO RENT
FOR RENT—Throe large rooms, 23
Haines avenue. 27 3t
FOR SALE
FOR GALE—My Pecan Orchard on
corner of D and Thomas streets. It
contains thirty-four trees in full bear
ing. These trees are seedlings and
the nuts of'tho puper-sheel variety, of
excellent quality. For terms apply ts
me at 29 Folks streot.
17 2w H. P. Brewer.
Tlie
EXCHANGE BANE
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY
—Are th2 Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
! W. H Buchanan, President.
VY. H. TlcRae, Cashier.
MR. JASPER WYIOING
IS HERALD'S AGENT
Mr. Jasper Wyiding now has charge' ^
of tho Herald’s circulation list having) LOST OR MISLAID—Policy No.
taken Mr. Townsend’s place. He has; 131113 Issued by The Penn Mutual
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta
tes. of good character and temperate
habit*, who can speak, read and write
ho English language. For Informs-
Ion apply to Recruiting officer. South-
I bidding, Wayeross, (!a.; 13 West York
street Savannah (la.; 108 West For-
xytli street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, S. C.; or
ll.'I South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
Clai Jan. 7 -tf.
FOR RENT—Eight room house, on
College Hill. Bath, hot and cold wa
ter and olectrlc lights. Apply Mr*.
F. H. Mcdee, phone 149. 27 31
WANTED—Plain sewing wanted.
Apply to Miss Martins, 30 Albany av^
nue. 28 61
STRAYED—From 66 Sweat afreet
Saturday night two heifer calvea
about nine months old; one dark red
(he other a dingy white. Both un
marked. Will pay for any Information
concerning same. R. L. Curry, 68
Sweat street.
FOR RENT—Two furnished room*
to gentlemen or couple without chil
dren. Corner Haines Ave. and Kollock
street. 28 3t
charge of both our weekly and our
dally If:-f and will receive new names
and collect amounts due. Mr. Wyid
ing will have charge of our carrier
boys and wilt look after the prompt
delivery of the paper. We bespeak
for him the prompt cooperation of
our patrons and frionds.
Life Insurance Company, on the life
of Hamuel B. howls. The Under will
please return It to tho undersigned^
Application has been made for the
tysulng of a duplicate. 8? B. Lewis,
Nichols, (la. 9 23 Ot law
LOST—Bunch of keys; somewhere
ORPINGTONS FOR SALE.
Beautiful, prolific, and thrifty, aro
my Buff Orpingtons. Cocks, $2.00;
hens, $1.50; two, $5,00; egg* 10c
each.
Mrs. E. A. Sander.i.
(Deenwood.)
ltd ltw Iw WaycroM, GA.
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
upstairs; hot and cold water, and
modern conveniences, 41 France* sL
phone 337. 30 3t
OFFICE BOY WANTED—At Herald
office.
FOR SALE—25-hore power Frick
clips© Engine and holler on wheel*,
with cable feed saw mill and timber,
location near Wayeross for sale on
easy terms. Write Thomas Camp,
243 Central avenue, Atlanta, Ga. 301
This is no Puzzle, and Anyone Guessing the Correct
Sentence tirst gets a $2.50 Box Chocolate Candy Free
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At N.A. JOSEPH, DkALE Si Plao?^enue? Phone -
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