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WAYCRC3S EVENING HERALD
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Tell Us When I
Von Want
PERSONAL HEMS.
GROCERIES
We want 500
customs r s for
our C. C. D.
Little Mias Gertrude Bullard was
the fortunate winner of the beautiful
box of candy offered by N. A. Joseph
.-i »ery charming "B: ,e" party the dealer is vegetables and fresh
..as given yesterday af.-rnoon, by fruit, for the correct guess in the
Mrs. John E. Wadley. for* Mrs. Stein* puzzle sentence The correct semen*
helmer’s sister, Mrs. Elwin Wells ce was "Pineapples, two for fifteen
Jpear, of Asheville, N. C\. The scores cents." Little Miss Bullard is enjoy*
Butter, 25 cts.
pound.
Chickens each
week from
Tennessee
Fresh Celery
Every
Saturday
i kept on pretty Japanase butter- ing candy today.
flies which were distributed by little
Miss Frances Redding. The first prize Miss Addie May Gibson, after a
au embroidered work bag was won by Pleasant visit of a few days to Mr.
Mrs. Steinheimer. The consolation, and Mrs. Dan Lott, returned to Sav*
Irish crochet jabot went to M b. ; annah last night.
Mayo. And the guest prize a dainty j “ ■"**
piece of lingerie was presented to' DEENWOOD HAPPENINGS.
Mrs. Spear. Those playing were Mrs.! We thank the city fathers for ex-
FIRST
National Bank
CAPITAL $200,000.00
Hay, Grain ,
always .
ni Cow Fred
•n hand.
; Freak Brunswick 3re
; Every Day.
Phone 128
And we will deliver
GOODS.
Spear. Mrs. Gourdon of Charleston:
i..Henry Redding. Mrs. Ben Red
ding. Mrs. George Mayo. Mrs. McG.
). Mrs. Ost. Bellinger. Chas. Payne
Wright, Cox. Izlar, Anna Owen Phelan
. Phelan, Walter Young, Mrs. G. It.
Brinson. Bowden. Mobley, Little,
Odora, Sir mans; Stewart: Grumbling;
Morrison; Hitch; Steinheimer; Misses
Annie Paine. Mallect, of Albany; and
Edith Lockhart.
THE
VVIlNOll Jllotili
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if fee lir !p Tej» lavuihlo
BIFOCAL GLASSES.
tfOR CLOSE AND ■■ DISTANT
SEEING. THESE NEW GLAS-
As ARE AN IMMENSE IM-
"PROVEMENT OVER THE OLD
DOUBLE LENSES. THERE IS
NO DIVIDING LINE TO INTER-
FERE WjTH VOUR VISION, OR
WILL THE LENSES GET
CLOUDED AND COME APART.
CALL AND HAVE US SHOW
THEM TO VOU.
Little & Odom,
JEWELERS AND 0PTICIAN8.
tension of electric lights. But
put them around a vacant block?
Deenwooj Sunday School is
attended each Sunday afternoon, and
is prospering under the leadership of
our efficient Superintendent, Mr. J. S.
Hardee.
If you want to do good with your
NEW BUILDING
New Safety Deposit Boxes
>*o!rc
to
at Da
wood, and help sing.
The finest drive is through Deen-
wood, Albany avenue. We can
most call it “Ix>vers I,ano.”
We need one new neighbor—only
one vacant house on our (Albany)
avenue, but we want a g >od one—
it is the opinion of A. M. Smith,
postmaster at Brunswick. Ga., where
thu government has established the
only postal savings hank that is in
operation in this stiffe, thaj; such | Hke all the rest.
banks, with a sufficient deposit, limit,! One wee baby in Deenwood Mr.
•will prevent a serious panic from ev* and Mis. Wigginns' addition,
er ocett. ring in the United States. He
THOSE PERSONS HAVING BOxfc* RENrtD IN OUR OLD BUILD
ING WILL PLEASE 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
believes thut the only fault with the
postal savings bank is that the depos
it limit is too low.
Mrs. L. R. Rouse Entertains.
One of the most delightful social
events of recent date took place la3t
night at tTne home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Rouse at the corner of Hicks and
Calhoun streets when Mrs. Rouse very
pleasantly entertained the members
of her class from the Trinity Meth*
odist Sunday school, together with a
few other young people. Number of
jolly games, interspersed with quite
as jolly conversation, were indulged
noon, the In:
raids regrets
job the
cbntroversy between friends and
neighbors now going on its columns.
Such family quarrels should* be avoid
ed. No good can come -of them.
WHERE WE HAVE ALL MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCES
* -UP-TO-DATE SAFETY BOXES, $100, $1000 AND $.15.00 PER YEAR.
IN A MODERN FIRE-PROOF VAUL r . THOSE VV -SHINC BOXES WILL
PLEASE CALL AND MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS.
we Invite our friends and customers all to call and
A special Salvation
will be held Sunday night at the Atr-
dome by Captain Alice Seiknian
sisted by Captain George Paxton of
Key West. Several recruits will be
sworn into service and a special pro
gram of music given. Captain Selk-
man will use ap her subject, “Where
Two Ways Meet" Captain Seikman
is here In chaige of the work until
Captain catltn recovers from hi* at
tack of lagnppe. Envoy Windham is
still confined to his bed ^ith typhoid
vitation of the hostels the entire dSitf
puny repaired to the dining troom
where delightful refreshments had fever. The Sunday night service will
been prepared. j begin at f:30. The public is invited
The evening was most thoroughly j to attend,
enjoyed by all present and when the J
time came for departure the company j A jolly crowd of hunters left this
a most sincere is their pratra of! morning for McDonald and other
their hostess. Those present were: j points, bent on destruction of the
Misses Kmaa and Jessie Myers, Violet game of this section. They are all
Clemmens, Helene Orrel, Rose and great hunters and test theln shooting
THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savannah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY L0-
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-
Foresftlfy Hotel Co.
G. Jaeckel, Manage.'
Alma Hardy, Lida Ruble Ansos Jones | capacity, will conduct a friendly con
Della Boone, Mantle Robbins. Edith! test, those securing the least birds
I t
McDonald, Miss Cason Mesdantes J will only be allowed to retain one
Thrasher and Frldgeon Messrs, Harry bird, the rest to bo divided among
Clemmens, Joe Gibbs, Charlie Jones, the victors. But thoy are all gtlng *o
Herman John and Jessie Prldgeon, 1 win of course. In the party were:
Arthur Pblllips, Smith, Sutton and_ R. U Singleton, A. U. Spesce. J. K
600 HUNDRED DOZEN EGGS. 25c
A DOZEN AT
30 tf. HARDY GROSS.
The Herald's Job office Is running
on full time. We have new type and
material and we propose to torn
.out satisfactory work at reasonable
prices.
MEttKSDNEYMU
Col. Bon T. Allen, of.Pearson, Ga.,
Is in the city today on business.
CHANGES IN A. C. L. SHOPS.
Mr. A. K. Isovett succeeds Mr. A.
M. Butler ns foreman of Boiler Shop.
Mr. Frank Nunez is now night fore
man of r^und house.
All the men have now gone back to |
nine hours work'.
Everett and Pittman.
AT THE
MAJESTIC
W. K. Goodyear says If you want to
keep up with Waycross new3 you’ve
Just got to read the Herald.
KENEDY & KENEDY
SINGING AND DANCING SKETCH
Mr. Kenndy holds tho Richard R.
Fox Police Gazette medal, won at
Tammany Hall, NfiW York city, for
the'championship
BUCK AND WING DANCER,
of the world. We guarantee this act
to be one of the best of its kind ever
offered thepublic .
The
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
INSPECT OUR NEW HOME.
START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
WITH U3 FOR THE NEW YEAR.
WE PAY 4? INTEREST
COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY.
RESOURCES NEARLY $700,000
L. J. COOPER, President.
J W. BELL.NGER, Caahior.
OOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
THE DOCTOR’S QUESTION.
Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disor
ders.
CLASSIFIED
TO RENT
FOR RENT—Comfortable room toi
.?«nrlcmen. Apply Brjuel. 31 it
F^R SALE
A doctor’s first question when con
sulted by a patient is, "Are your
bowels regular?" He knows that 98
per cent of Illness Is attended with
Inactive bowels and torpid liver, .and
that this condition must be removed
gently and thoroughly before health
can he restored.
Rexall Orderlies are a positive,
pleasant and safe remedy for consti
pation and bowel disorders In gener-
4. We are so certain of their great
uratfve value that we promise to re
turn the purchaser’s money In every
case when they fall to produce en
tire satisfaction.
Rexall Orderlies are eaten like can
dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth-
strengthening. healing Influence ! ■— ■
on the entire Intestinal tract. They
do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, WANTED
flatulence excessive looseness, dlar- WANTED FOR U. $ AHM>
hoea or other annoying effect They bodied unmarried men bety
are especially good for children, of 18 and 95; citizens of 1
weak persons or old folks. Two slz- tos, o( good character an
FOR 8ALE—My Pecan Orchard on
corner of D nnd Thomas streets. It
contains thirty-four trees in full hear
ing. These treoa are seedlings and
the nuts of the paper-sheel variety, of
excellent quality. For terma apply to
me at 29 Folks street.
17 2w H. P. Brewer.
ply Sutton Grocery Co.
BOARD—Two gentlemen can get
board by applying for Information
this offleo.
WANTED—Pupils for br»>
inents oir stringed instruir
R66, 50 Tebeau street.
WANTED— Tr
rooms for 1
March 1., r
onable pr
Address
R. F. f
es, 25c and 10c. Hold only at our { habits, who can speak, re
torer-The Rexall ;.'&»/?. The Seals I the English ldnguagfe.
Intimacy. . Xfc• ! »lon apply to Reeruitln
' j Building, Wttycross, G;
NOTICE. , i street Savannah Ga.
•—I »yth street Jnckso*
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY’AND LIBERA LITY
—Are th: Marked Feature* of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
[ W. H Buchanan, President.
W. Hi fflcRae, Cashier.
There 4s prevalent In different parts; alroet (hr
of the comity small pox and we deem 11 ’ 8o,, th Malnt
It Htlse to be Vaccinated, as this has
proven to be protective against the
InfectIqn. We have arranged' with
the different physicians of the county!
to vaccinate free of charge any who
may apply.
We Hope the people will avjjU
themselves of this and help to atop
the spread of ^jbls malady.
M. M. Johnson, Co. Physician.
. Mk j$.. Thomas. Ordinary. 1 iw
‘ FOR RENT—T
upstairs; hot a
modern conver
phone 337.
OFFICE
office.
This is ho Puzzle,
Sentence tirst gets
PTINTWOE
At N.A. JOSEPH.