Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 04, 1911, Image 5

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{■ WAY CROSS EVENING HERALD 'OOO Tell Us When % You Want * GROCERIES | We want 500 |j customers fori; our C. C. D. fj fButter, 25 cts. \\ ■ pound. |! Chicl.ens each fj week from Tennessee Fresh Celery Every Saturday ^ Hay, Gram and Cow Feed t always on liand. % Fi-ssK Brunswick Bread % Every Day. | Phone 128 And w« will deliver tKe i GOODS. PERSONAL IMS. Ai THE Liu- <f the prt hoi.ies in the <elty Mrs. D. L. Keen M'• and Mrs. Keei 1H4 i he new borne. occupy-; HONOR ROLL OF SIXTH GRADE “A"; MRS. HEIDT TEACHER. Corine Smith. Rifle Sasser, Ruth Strickland. Lillie Cornell. Bessie Ow en. Catherine Hargraves, Lora Miller and Ophelia McFoy. ^ Mr-»ii KENEDY & KENEDY iticis street. 65NGING AND OANCING SKETCH Mr. Kenndy holds the Richard k. Cox Police Gazette medal, won hi Tammany Halj, New York city, for i the championship BUCK AND WING DANCErI I of the world. We guarantee this act te be one of the bear of its kind ever j offered thepublio . I The Junior Circle Kings Daughters of which Mias Middlemas la leadei were pleasantly entertained last night by Miss Lucile Rippard. Besides the | members of the circle a few other friends were invited for the evening. Those entertained were Misses Florle Grittin, Anna Morrison, Meta Nichols. Kate Lewis: Kontz Bennett, Kdwin Murphy, Charlie Parker. Stacy Bailey, and Walker. Sbarpe. i Bargain Table fine Swiss and Cam bric Km broideries, @ 10c. • Humphreys &. Williamson. Wilson Illoek ♦O^OOOOOOOOOOO^O^ WE Are gradusfte Oi^idans—!Specialists in^ fitting glasses to eyes in need, and Guarantee to give absolute satisfaction in every particular, so sure are we of our abil ity to please you with Our Work Little & Odom, \ ‘JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8. TO THE LADIES OF WAYCROSS I Mrs. Loeb is now at Brinson’s ’ . Drug store for a few days and will take great pleasure in explaining the j ^ wonderful curative powers #f Physi- j cal Culture and Self Massage.. { Don’t fail to see her demonstrate j and explain ho& quickly the wonder- j fill Self Massage u|fl relle\ie the, j aches and pains. If you suffer from | constipation, kidney troubles, Rheum atism, Lumbago. Vertigo. Insomanta, Indigestion the only and absolute cure for that complaint. Call and see her. Mrs. Loeb will also while here give private instiiuctions at your homes in physical culture and what same will do for diseases peculiar to #wo- men. See her at Brinson’s Drug store for a few days only. If you suffer and have tried every thing come and see Mrs. Loeb at Brinson’s Drug store and let her ex plain what physical culture and the wonderful self massage will do. For any person suffering from Asthma and Epeleptic fits see Mr. Ix>eb at Brinson’s Drug store. 4 It ! Dr. C. A. Downey returned Chi:- morning from a professional trip to Patterson and Ludovlcl. Rev. Will Hill will /preach both morning and evening services at the First Methodist church tomorrow. One quail oil toast la worth a whole flock of ducks flying in tua air. M:. Norvel. j FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 Rev. A. M. Bennett will preach at , both services tomorrow. The morning subject will be “Life's Failures.” Eve- | ning subject. “Life's Opportunities.” j At the close of the evening service [ the ordinance of Bhpti>m will bo ad- j ministered. | Sunday School meets at 9: l'» a. m. [ The Union both Senior and Junior- ! at 3 p. m. Sunbeam in I-hilathea room 3 ; Everybody will receive a cordial welcome to all these services. Ti the strangers and visitors a specia invitation is extended. C>-C>OO OOC*OOOOC‘<l"C>000>C C > -0<>C‘< O'OOOOOC O v‘0C-0<CxJ'00'C> 0 v L THESE MEN - HAVE f .WORKED FOR TH E ! SAFETYOFYOURMONEY \ WHENiTISTNA | NATIOIVAISANK ' v- THE SCREVEN HOUSE Savannah, Gaor^ia. 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. G. Jaeckel, Manage. FAMILY REUNION Yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchel Joiner a family re union was held. The occasion bej^ig the 61st birthday of Mrs. Joiners mother, Mrs. Charlotte Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Joiner's guegt were Mrs. Charlotte Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Lon nie Strickland and family of Black- shear; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and family. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mary and Pendleton Streets. The Rev. Win. Hirst Helgham. Kecto: Fifth Sunday after Epiphany, Feb ruary 5. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. Litany nnd Holy Eucharist, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 3* p. m. Evening Prayer, 7; 30 p. m. Monday, 8 p. m., special address on the University of-the South; by the Bishop of 8outi» Carolina. Public is cordially invited. [ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scruggs, Mrs. May Bennett, Mrs. Bosworth and Mr. L. B. Hairel left this morning in th** Scruggs car for Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Scruggs will remain in Atlanta. Tiie other members of the party re timing Monday. Mr. Scruggs will take up his medical studies and Mrs. Scruggs will remain with him in At lanta. I-’laxon, beautiful sheer quality, yd. wide, 15c. Humphreys & Williamson. Mr. C. G. Lewis, secty of the Ma chinists Union has returned from At lanta and reports the Capitol Is still there. % Mr. Lewis has been attending the first convention of the newly organiz ed “Federation of Railway Shops Em ployees” of the southeastern states ajj a representative of Machinist of the A. C. L. System. He reports it to have been a most harmonious and sue- successful gathering both In numbers and in the plans launched for the bet terment of these Interestst. NOTICE. There Is pvsvnlent in different parts of the county small pox nnd we deem It wise to be vaccinated, as this has proven to be protective against the Infection We have arranged with the different physicians of the county to vaccinate free of charge any who may apply. ^ We hope the people v. Ill avail themselves of this and help to stop the spr'ead of this malady. M. M. Johnson. Co. Physician. B. H. Thomas, Ordinary. 1 lw For wood phone 20 In TH5 CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS SESSION OF MONEY IN THE BANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN IT IS A National'Bank. FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFECUARO POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN IN GENUITY TO DEVISE. IN SELECTING A DANK IN WHICH TO DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS OR SURPLUS, THE ONE THNG TO BE CONSIDERED IS SAFETY, AND WE ASK.FOR YOUR BUSINESS ONLY ON THE BASIS OF . y Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY. $400,00 TOTAl RESOURCES OVER , $700,000 OOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOCX>OOOC> ooooooooooooooooo TO THE PUBLIC. We Are Agents for Parisian Sage, and We Know the Guarantee Is Genuine. C. R. Brinson & Co. Parisian Sage, the quick-acting hair invigorator is guaranteed— To stop falling hair. To cure dandruff, To cure itching of the scalp, To put life Into fueled hair, To make harsh hair soft and duxu- riant, To make hair grow, or money back, lit Ik the most delightful hair dress ing made, and is a great favorite wtth ladles who desire beautiful and luxu riant hair. Price 50c a large bottle. CLASSIFIED LOST OR MISLAID—Policy No. 131113 issued by The Penn Mutual Lire Insurance Company, on the life of Samuel B. Lewis. The finder will pleaso return It to the undersigned. Application has been mado for the ssulng of a duplicate. S. B. Lewis, Nichols, Ga. 23 6t law TO RENT ''"fOR-'rENT—ComforTahio^oonTfOi K-.mlembn. Apply 41 Hrjuol. 3". it FOR SALE ,FOR —— My Pecan Orchard on fcorner of D and Thomas streets, it cmitalna thirty-four trees In full bear ing. These trees aro seedlings and the mils of the paper-sherd variety, of excellent quality. For terms apply te me at 29 Folks street. 17 2w H. P. Brewer. PINEAPPLE* FREE-Crate to first housekeeper answering. Chance for other housekeepers. No postal ans wered. F. Russell, Ankona, Fla. 3 4t FOUND—On Gilmore street, near W. W/Sharpe’s, gold cuff button, with ”B” engraved on It Owner can have samo by calling und paying 25c foe this notice. ORPINGTONS FOR SALE. Beautiful, prolific y Buff Orpingfoi gg The ■ EXCHANGE IBANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. ltd Itw id thrifty, an* Cocks, $2.00; two, $3.»1; ' ajtjfo- lOf E. A. Sanders. (Dcenwood.) Way cross. Ga. WANTED ""wanted FOR U. S ARMY^Abio- bodied unmarried men between ages of I8 and 35; citizens of United Sta tes, of good-charactor and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Informa tion upply to Recruiting officer, South Building, Waycrras, Gu.; I3 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 West syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; Market street Charleston, H. C.; 113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 WANTED—Pupils to take music * lessons on brass or string (Instru ments. Call A. R. Marks, 52 Tcbeau St/eet, phono 566. 4 fit 100 COLORED LABORER8 WANTED Wo want for clearing and otlior de velopment work at Guysle 100 labor ers; $1.25 a day wages. Payday every woek. Apply at Guysle, to A. 8. Dougins of Mr. I,amb, at our office. 4 It Atlanta Realty Company. WANTED—Plain sewing wanted. Apply to Mins Mart Ins, 30 Albany ave nue. ** 6t foo HUNDRED DOZEN EGGS. 25c A DOZEN AT 30 tf. HARDY.BROSS. The Herald’s Job office Is running on full time. We have new type and ( j new material and we propose to turn j outViatlsfactory work at reasonable prices. ‘ FOIHGiCffiNEYPlttSi n»« flsesacwc Bmssiw ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY —Are ths Marked Features of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W.aH Buchanan, President. W. H. TlcRae, Cashier. SCRATCHED FOR 40 YEAR3. Used D. O. D. Six Month,—All Itching Gone! This is I he actual experience of Anne Croinan. Santa Rosa, Cal., with the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription. D. D. D. Is the proven Eczema Cure, the mild wash that gives instant re lief In all forms of skin trouble. Cleanses the skin of all Impurities -washes away blotches and pimples, OFFICE BOY WANTED—At Herald office. ✓ - BOARD—Two gentlemen can get board by applying for information at this office. 2 2t WANTED— To rent 3 furunlshed rooms for light housekeeping by March 1., or furnished bouse at reaa- leaving the skin as smooth and heal- onablc price For about 4 or 5 months thy a* that of.a child. Get a 25c trial bottle of this won derful Bcsema Cure today and keep (t In the house. We» know that D. D. D. will do aO that U claimed for It S •- ^ «. a Redding. Address J. R. Tibbs, Waycross, Ga. R. F. D. No. 4. 3 6t WANTED—Yellow pine lumber In-* specter at once for small mill; per manent position. Address Box ft, Atkinson, Ga. , < 3 2t NOTICE. To all persons that are due CUy Tax for 1910. Must call at iny office u» settle nt once. Or levy will bo made. This February 2 1911. 2 7t. J. W. Colley, Cily Marshal [ Pride and whiskey goetli before a fall. \ Hello Central I } Give me No. 522 Please N. A. Joseph—522—Right What Have You In The Fruit Lin* Today? Bananas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Apples, Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc. PRICES PLEASE Banana, 20c; Apple, 60c per peck; Oranges from 16c to 30c per dottn; Pineapple, 10c to' 16o «acb; Tans* rtn«o 10c to 16c per dozen. Don't Forget /to Order the C4wy Delivered. 622 PHONE NUMBER. N. A. JOSEPH ■- •- -C-j&ri: .