Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 07, 1911, Image 5

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WAVCR03S EVENING HERALD <x>oooo»oooo^>oo oo % WE NEVER 5; | Sacrifice Quality f % To Adyeitise Bargains* % t m ic This storv's mission is to 1 tie patron.* wUn the very quality of goods. Quality ia Cardinal Consideration at all times and then wo make the low as the quality will If you are chasing seem ing bargains about town you will enjoy the change of using goods « from our 3tore and getting at a • reasonable price the quality that • does not mean waste. Every * article ; u get of us guaranteed 4 to be g->od. If you will supply « your table from our store you J will live economical and live well. REMEBER- WE LEAD 07HER3 FOLLOW. C. C. Butter 25c H> Making (!; omers every. ... .Chickens every Friday... Fresh Celery eve y Friday a Saturday. Full stock Hay. Corn arid CV..3 And Cow feed. Cheaper tv.an the ' other fellow. Fresh Brunswick' Bread; every Morning. J WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY \ PRODUCE. ' -g y>Uson Block. VV. M. Wifson. Mgr. 4 ♦o^ooooooooooo^o< There has been during the past week seven additions to the church. The afternoon meeting begins at three oSclock and tile evening service at seven. Rev. W. J. Barton will con duct the services for the week. The meetiug continuing until Sunday. The public is cordially nvited by the pas tor, Rev. JonrS. to attend these serv- HILL AND EDMUNDS ' MAN A NO WOMAN. IN A FINE COMEDY SKETCH, AND i ALSO LITTLE MISS FLORENCE HILL I SINGING AND DANCING “A Laugh all the way Through". TWO NEW REELS EVERY MAT! NEE AND NIGHT Admission Matineef 5 A 10: Admission Night 10 dL 15c TWO MORE WHISKEY SELLERS PAY THE PENALTY. t*ws was received that a valuable Deputy Sheriff C. A ■Htroyed by fire in night. Mr. Dennett carried a small insurance on the building, but the loss will be considerable. Waresboro ia getting more than her share of this Irr.e of accidents SPECIAL nOTOICE. If you 1 retail gi lh’:l, set* T Judge J. C McMDonald held short | term of court yesterday afternoon to | try Palace Slaten, a negro, woman now complete in waiting depot is something new this section, lug, known as * lag. ant lo buy a well establish- j t - (lar g e( j wltll „ readl prohibition rocery bu.tees., cheap for, (|>w Pallace - pleaded gutlly and 7 1,1 ! was flneJ JIOI). In the coarse of her evidence she implicated a white man, G. C. Chaney, stating that he prov- idej Iier with the whiskey.for sale. Chaney was at once arrested, and liarge. Judgo Me- pointing out the serious na ture of the crime of white men as sisting and encouraging negroes to commltt these breaches of law. Fined him heavily In the ; sum of both fines were paid. t patent floor-! ' cement floor- plead guilty to t' It is highly polished and pre-! Donald sents a striking appearance. ^ fcume flooring is now being 11 the great Pennsylvania depot at New York; also at Washington, I). (!., Cin- intuiti. Savannah, and otlier points, and will comparatively wear for ever. cross get3 the best—she is en titled to it. YOU MANS BUILDS TWO BEAUTIFUL HOMES. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WE Are gradu^e Opticians—Specialists In fitting glasses to eyes in need, and V pkrtfdir GUARANTEE LotjjJ absolute satisfaction in every particular, so sure are we of our abil ity to please you with Our Work Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. I ■ i THE SCREVEN HOUSE Savannah, Georgia. American Plan. THE MOST CENTRALLY LO CATED HOTEL IN SAVAN NAH. FOR BG.TH 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. fir wood phono 215. RING 174 FOR WOOD. Atlanta, Feb. 6.—The women 01 Georgia are planning to build a me morial infirmary on the campus at Athena, to the memory of Dr. Craw ford Long, discoverer of ether anes thesia. An active campaign Is about to bp begun to raise the money by subscription. The new' "Kelly” garage will be complete and expects to open for business about Feb. 10, in the Redding block, opposite the High School. Mr. Kelly is an experienced auto man, and will devote his personal attention to all work. The garage will be up- to-date in every particular and will carry in stock a full line of general repair goods. Mr. Kelly controls the agency for the K. M. F. Automobile Company. NOTICE. To all persons that art due CUy Tax for 1910. Must call at my office :»t settle at once. Or levy will be made. This February 2 1911. 2 7t. J. W. Colley. City Marshal | Among (he new l>u[idiugH going up I that point to practical progress In Waycross-, we note the two elegant homes now being erected by M D. Youmans. These two houses arc being built by contractor, II. F. Hearn, under Im mediate supervision of Mr. Youmans’. They are located immediately adjolu- ing Mr. Youmans’ home on Carswell street; a street destined to be the most beautiful street in our city. They are two-story eight-room houses, with double floors, and with electric and plumbing fixtures of mod ern style. The lower floor is prac tically surrounded with a wide, roomy piazza, promising delightful shade and cooling breeze. The construction and matetlal is to be first class in every particular, as the two houses are be ing built for cither sale or rent at remarkable prices. We Jiopo the building movement w^ll co^tlnu^, as the demand taJ homes fur exceeds the supply. NOTICE. There is prevalent in different parts of the county small pox and we deem it wise to be vaccinated, as this has ptoven to be protective against the infection. We have arrangeo with the different physicians of the county to vaccinate free of charge any who may apply. We hope the people will avail themselves of this and help to stop the spread of this malady. M. M. Johnson, Co. Physician. II, H. Thomas, Ordinary. 1 Iw MEDICAL SOCIETY AT BOARD OF IBAOE Owing to the fact that City # Coun cil will meet tonight, tho Ware Coun ty Medical Society will not meet at the city hall as announced in notices sent out by the Secretary, Dr.^T. J. Cars well, but will meet Instead at the Board of Trade rooms In the Southern buildlfig. The meeting will bo an Important one, and all members are requested to attend. Home-raised meat Is the weapon to j fight the boll weevil with. A load of j meat brings a much bettor price than! a load of cotton. * VALENTINE DAY, FEB. 14TH. We have the Valentines, j assortment at—Reddings. T tie EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. JUDGE C. T. ROAN DIES. Douglas, (la.. Feb. 7.—Judge C. T. Roan of Douglas died Sunday at Nicholls of a homoirhage nfter t lire days’ illness He had been in feeble health for some time, but was able to be up and attend to hb< business most of the time. Friday morning went down to Nieholl.s on the ea train and was taken ill and died the Parker Hotel. None of his fam ily were with him except Mrs. Roan, who went down Saturday afternoon. Judge Roan was 50 years old, and leaves his wife, Mrs. C. T. Roan, and five children; l.nu K. Roan of Way- cross, Miss Luella Roan. Harry, (Jus and Bruce. lie was a brother of Judge L. S. Roan of Atlanta and of Dr. Roan of Quitman, lie came to Douglas from Atlntfia eight years ago and was engaged in the p» actlce of law at Douglas since that time, during which time he was Mayor of Douglas for one term, and held tho judgeship of the City Couit of Doug las for one term of four years. No arrangements foe' the funeral have been decided upon, but it Is very likely that his remains will be car ried to his boyhood home at Falrburn for interment. 8T. VALENTINE’S GOLF TOURNEY Pinehurst, N. C., Feb. 7.—On tho links of the Pinehurst Country Club the seventh annual St. Valentlue's golf tournament was opened today und’.f 1 highly auapTcioui&zgpnflUlons. The play will continue the eno of the week. I'HAVE n workedtor-the ‘SAFETYOPYOUR-MONEY WHEN-IT-IS : IN-A ^ NATIONALBANK THE CONFIDENCE AMO 3ECURITY THAT COME WITH THE POS SESSION OF MONEY IN THE -ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN -IT IS A National Bank. FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFEGUARD P03SI3LE FOR HUMAN IN GENUITY TO DEVISE. IN SELECTING A BANK 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 Absolute Safety First National Bank CAPITAL $200,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY *100,00 TOTAI 'RESOURCES OVER $700,000 T. 5f. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242 NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA If You Read ft, Road Thin Letter. Mb e-na Is Guaranteed By G. R. Brin son d Co. “1 was taken last August with a se vere stomach Double. Tho doctor said It was nervous dyspepsln. f took his treatment for weeks but did uot feel any better. I look every’Mng I beard of. The fiiHt day of IV.camber, 1 got a box of MI-O-NA. I look them rhat afternoon and the next day and haven’t had one bit of pain in my stomach since the 2nd of December. Feel well now, and sleep good."~ Mra. M. E. Maxfleld, R. F. D. 2, Avoca, N. Y. MI-O-NA is surely the best prescrlp- Hon for indigestion ever written. It relieves after dinner distress, belching of gas, foul breath, heartburn and all stomach misery in five min utes. It is guaranteed to permanently euro Indigestion, acute or chronic, or any disease of the stomach, or money i back. • ; MI-O-NA stomach tablets are sold j by O. R. Brinson ft Co., and leading druggists everywhere at 50 cepts a la:go box. Trial samples free on re quest from Booth’s Mi o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 17. 20. Feb. 7 All Kinds of Fresh Meats, NATIVE AND WE8TERN. Fish and Oysters JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK- ET AFFORDS, T. H. Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. OODCTOR PRAISES D. D. D. Although an M. D„ I acknowledge to my nd patrons that your remedy, D. D. D., readies cases ot Eczema and permanently cures tjiem —Dr. Ira T. (Jahhert, Caldwell, Kan. "My cute began from the first ap plication of l). D. D. My skin Is now as smooth as a baby's. I wouldn't take a thousand dollars for what D. D. D. has done for me," writes August Hanto, of Chlllicotlie, Ohio, These arc Just samples of letters we ure receiving every day from grate fill patients nil over the country. "Worth Its weight in gold," "All my pimples washed away by D, D, D,” "I found instant relief," "D. D. L>. is little short of miraculous.” These are tho words of others In'describing the great skin remedy, D. D. D. Proven by tbouiiands of cures, for< CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTED FOR U. 8 ARMY—AM* bodied unmarried men between agon of 18 and 35; clUzcnz ot Uulted Sta tes, ot good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For Inform*' Uou apply to Recruiting officer, Soutb- Uulldlng, Waycross, da.; 13 West York street Savannah Cla.; 108 West For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market street Charleston, S. C.; or 113 South Malno street, Fitzgerald, Ga. Jan. 7 tf. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—Young uien In autom bile business. Big demand; s! hours; fine pay. I .earn at home rparo time; Write Empire Auti stltute. Box 30, Rochester, N WANTED—Puptla to U 88 *'* lessons on brass or atr monla. Call A. R. Mark* AND Street, phone 566. OFFICE BOY WAI office. iKET. WANTEO—ltosp<| nurse for 2 1-2 yea H Gordon street. R, WANTED— imilh, years lo be absolutely harmless rooms for II cialty. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY —Are th3 Marked Feature* of Our Business. We Invite You to Try Us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. W. H Buchanan, President. W. H. yt'cRae, Cashier. m ACME ^^\^**>*~.*^*s a Hello Central! Give me No. 522 Please N. \. Joseph—522—Right What Have You In The Fruit Line Today? Bananas, Pineapples, Grape Fruit, Apples, Tangerines Coccoanuts, etc. PRICES PLEASE Bananas-20c; Apples 60c per peck; Oranges from 15c to 30c per dozen; Pineapples 10c to 15c each; Tange rines 10<; to 15c per dosen. Don't Forget ,to Order the Celery Delivered. 622 PHONE NUMBER. and reliable In every case of skin Iron Maicli L, or I W® nn nl!,Ucr what 11 *'• * onablo price Get a trial bottle today! Instant re- Aildrci. J in rear’of Hot—only 2Cc. II. 8. Redding. K. F. D. b aipany. SIMON HEADS HAITIEN ARM YAOAIN8A REBELS lo B 2Trantee<3. N. A. JOSEPH Port Au Prince, 'Haiti, Feb. President Simon, who left here tarday on the dispatch boat Not Alexin tor Gonalven, landed there r day and I. now marching rapidly ward* Cape Haltlet, at the head / large body ot troopa. An attempted rlelng at Joarae 1 , - ly mflea from Port An Peter- been quelled. Thera hard enters In several place., soma Catalltlea. Several been arrested 0 3UBY$XIMEYPIUL$ 7 I 0ACH46MC Ki»HK»*4S<vB»>oor# — ■