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WAY CROSS EVENING HERALD
► Sacrifice Quality
To Advertise bargains
This store's mission Is to prov-
| de patrons with the very bos?
quality of floods. Quality is the
' Cardinal Consideration at all
times and then we make the
price as low as the quality will
permit. If you are chasing seem-
ing/jp^-alns about town you will
th<> change of using goods
^fcpm our store and getting at a
reasonable price the quality that
does not mean waste. Every
ar ticle y • t get of us guarantoed
to'be gC'.J. if you will supply
your table from our store you
will live economical and live
.veil.
REMEBER WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW.
C. C. Butter 25c lb Making Cust-1
omers every. .
Chickens every Friday •
Fresh Celery evc:y Friday and 1
Saturday.
Full stock Hay, Corn and Vit3 1
And Cow feed. Cheaper than the •
other fellow. Fresh Brunswick *
Bread, every Morning. J
WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY ;
PRODUCE. ’ J
WiLSraCERYCOi
Wilson Block. W. M. Wilton, Mgr. •
>C Xk>000000*0*
PERSONAL HESS.
Mrs. John C. McDonald lias been
very ill for the past .reek, but is;
sorye better today. j
a r THE
MAJESTIC
HILL AND EDMUNDS
IflAN ano woman.
IN A FINE COMEDY SKETCH, ANO
ALSO
LITTLE MISS FLORENCE HILL
SINGING ANO DANCING
j "A Laugh. all the way Through”.
The Herald wants all t:;e Uews, j Tw0 NEW r BKLS EVERY MAT!
provided It It of proper character. jjBE AND NIGHT...
Send It In by phone, mall or carrier Admlsslon M atineet , . 5 4 10c
or come and bring It yourself. Admlaslon Night 10 4 15c
HAVE YOUR HOUSE NUMBERED J
Har.d3otns Gold and Silver numerals 1
' by experts. Last week here. Le- ve ahr i
!order at Dicklas. ItaOrande Hotel,'
Black. 0 :5t. •
The Fire Department was called
out this morning to a small blaze in
Reidsvllie. Damage unimportant. {
Mrs, Bettie E. Cunningham of Mis- f NOTICE.
•ourl arrived here yesterday to Join The article headed “Okefenokee
her husband hero to make her homa. Swamp." that appeared in our yester-
i day's issue, was written by Mr. Jas-
The “Seven B." Circle will meet ,,© r Wylding, and is the first of a
at Trinity Church Thursday evening ' series, dealing with interesting events
:30. All members are specially j n days gone by in Georgia, that may
requested to he present and any other prove of some value and will probably
young men who will are cordially in* ca n to memory events we have
vited to he present. j niost forgotten.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signaturo c
Miss Talu Latimer Entertains.
Last night at her home on Carswell
street. Miss Talu Latimer entertain
ed a number of her young friends, to
meet her guest Miss Latimer, of lla-
/.elhurst. Those entertained were:
Misses Mabel Timmermah, Willie
Cornel, Geneva Kellam, Either Korb,
* Grace Bostick. Kate Hen ierson. Vio-
Clty Police responding to the re-j let Clemmons and Merle Bo/Yfc;
quest by residents for the .removal of J Messrs Keen, Hamlin, Dubose, La-
objectionable characters in certain vi-j Roche, Evans, Gridin. Kingham, Tim*
cinity, made a raid last night and i merman, C’lemmens and Morsely.
this morning in Mayor's Court the j
principal culprit was assessed a fine | DON’T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-
DON’T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-
jpER sale at churchwellI
' 3R03., 8-9-10*11TH.. STORE OPEN j
|'TILL 9 O'CLOCK.
VALENTINE DAY. FE3. 14TH. j
WV have the Valentines, it beautiful'
assortment at—Reddings. 7 5t'
PEOPLE OF HOLAND GELC3RATE|
The Haguo, Feb. 7.—Flags were,
displayed In every town and village
of Holland today in celebration of
.the jtenth wedfing anniversary of j
Queen Wilhelmlna ami the prince j
consort. The queen wan married to j
Prince Henry of Meek leu burg-Scli wer- ■
in, Feb. 7, 1001. !
She was then twenty-one years of j
age and lie was twenty-five. On j
April 30, 1900, the happiness or the’
royal couple was made complete by !
the arrival of a baby princess, who j
was christened .Juliana Louise Emma !
Marie Wilhelmlna, Princess of (%:•!
ange. ,-Tlie joy of the queen and!
prince consort over the birth of the j
p; in cess was shared by all the peo-j
pie of the Netherlands as it provided I
direct heir to the throne and there-J
ALL THESEMEN-HAVE
%W0RKEDT0RTHE
SAFETYOFYOURMONEY
WHEN ITISIN'A
NATIONALBANK
WE
Are graduate Opticians—Specialists
in fitting glasses to eyes in need, and
, GUARANTEE
to give absolute satisfaction In every
particular, ao euro are we of our abll
to Pl^u with
Our Work
Little & Odom,
JEWELER8 AND OPTICIANS.
THE
SCREVEN
HOUSE
Savfnnah, Georgia.
American Plan.
THE MOST CENTRALLY LO*
GATED HOTEL IN SAVAN
NAH.
FOR BOTH THE COMMERT-
CIAL MAN AND THE MER
CHANT.
ENTIRELY REMODELED.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE-
MENTS.
TELEPHONES IN ALL ROOMS.
Foi$&t City Hotel Co.
cl $100 or 00 days.
The cows are a Bread y resenting
the feelings so steadily growing a-
gainst them, as evidenced by a dl*
pute on right-of-way between a small
boy on a bicycle and a cow on Plant
avenue. The cow’ came off victorious
and strolled triumphantly away, leav
ing said small boy aggrievly rubbing
hi> bruises and examining his wheel.
Mr. D. G. Zeigler and Col Bankston
of Abbeville are In the city In inter
est of Atlantic, Waycross and North
ern Railway. Mr. Zeigler is most en
thusiastic on prospects for the new
railroad, and states that he has se
cured the services of a competent
en$ine^1, Who *011 establish head-
quarters in Waycross and go actively
to work. The offices of the railroad
Company will also be located here at
once.
PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL
BROS., 8-9-10-11TH. STORE OPEN
’TILL 9 O’CLOCK.
DON’T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-!
PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL f sage.
BROS., 8-9.10-11TH. STORE OPEN j
'TILL. 9 O’CLOCK.
WHAT PARISIAN SAGE WILL Dw
OR MONEY BACK.
Stop falling hair in two .weekB,
Cure dandruff in two weeka.
Stop splitting hair.
Stop Itching scalp immediately.
Grow more hair.
Make harsh hair soft, silky and lux
uriant.
Brightens up the hair and eyebrows,
As a hair dressing it is without a
peer—it contains nothing that can
possibly harm the hair, it- is not sticky
oily or greasy—it is used by thous
ands to keep tbe hair healthy—It
prevents as well as cures scalp dis
ease.
For women and children Parisian
Sage is the most delightful hair
dressing and should be in every home,
G. R. Brinson & Co., sells it for 50
cents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian
2-8 111
by greatly enhanced the elm
the country for continued indepen
dence.
of I
Mrs. Otis Miller and daughter Miss
Mable Miller of Akhevllle, N. C., ar
rived yesterday and will spend some
time at the Miller cottage at Wares-
boro.
Aldorman Dunn makes announce
ment that the new arc lights will be
placed on our main strets within next
day or two. There will be a light on
every corner of Plant avenue and In
tersecting business streets.
NOTICE.
There is prevalent in different parts
of the county small pox and 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 will avail
themselves of this and help to atop
the spread of this malady.
M. M. Johnson. Co. Physician.
B. H. Thomas. Ordinary. 1 lw
Mrs. May Bennett and Mrs. Bos-
worth have .returned after a short
trip to Atlanta.
COO HUNDRED DOZEN EGGS. 25c
A DOZEN AT
30 tf. HARDY BROSS.
Far wood bhont SIS.
RING 174 FOR WOOD.
i
NOTICE.
To all persons tbit era due City Tnx
tor 1»1». Unit call at my offleo
settle at one*. Or lery will be made.
, This February I 1911. '
M Tt J. W. OoUey, City .MWahal
Title
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
SPECIAL nOTOICE.
If you want to buy a well establish
ed retail grocery business, cheap for
cash, see Thorpe & Co. 7 Ht
Hello Central! j
Give me No. 522 Please j
H. A. 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 lGc each;. Tango
rines 10c to 15c per dozen.
Don f t Forget ,to Order the Celery
Delivered.
522 PHONE NUMBER.
N. A. JOSEPH
THE CONFIDZNC£ AND SECURITY THAT COME WIJH THE P03.
SESSION OF MONEY IN THE “*ANK IS GREATLY ENHANCED WHEN
IT IS A
National Bank.
FOR HERE IT HAS EVERY SAFE GUARD P033IBLE 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 4100,00
TOTAI RESOURCES OVER $700,000
T. B. BLIZZ4RD’S
Meat Market,
Plant Ave. 1(8 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meits,
NATIVE AND WESTERN.
Fish and Oysters
JUST OPENED FI8H AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK
ET AFFORDS.
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
CLASSIFIED
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
BEFORE BUYING Y? . f! MONUMENTS TOOM8TONES, ETC.
CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT S1 ALBANY AVENUE
AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE OUARAr.1 OUR MATERIAL
AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE
RIGHT.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
J. M. Clark,
51 ALBANY AVENUE.
MGR.
WAYCCROSS, O*.
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERALITY
—Are ths Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
,VP. H Buchanan, President.
W. H. JlcRae, Cashier.
The Famous R&Mo
Does Not Strain the Eyes
Don’t use i small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal
izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain.
The Rayo is designed to give the
best light, and it does.
It has a strong, durable shade-holder
that is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added strength. Made of solid
brass and finished In nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rayo Is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Once a Rayo User, Always One.
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United St*
tes. of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read apd write
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South-
Building, Waycross, Ga.; 13 West York
street Savannah Oa.; 108 West For*
*yth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, 8. C.; or
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
Ga. Jan. 7 tf.
WANTED—Pupils to take mualo
lessons on brass or gtring (instru
ments. Call A. R. Marks, 52 Tebeau
Street, phone 566. 4 6t
WANTED—Responsible colored
nurse for 2 1-2 year old child. Apply
14 Gordon street. 7 3t
WANTED— To rent 3 furunished
rooms for light housekeeping by
March 1., or furnished houno at tea*
| tumble price For about 4 or 5 months
Address j. R. Tibbs, Waycross, Go.
|R. F. D. No. 4. 3 6t
I L08T—On Plant ave., baby pin,
j with throe Initials on k, Please re-
i turn to this office. 8 2t
LOST—On street, square gold pin.
Finder please return to this office and
receive reward. ^ 8 3t
circular to the stem! sgtacy
Standard Oil Company
(lacorporstsd)
£
HONOR MEMORY OF DICKENS.
- londoti, Feb.'7.—The burial plan,
of Charles Dlckcna, In Westminister
Abbey, was piled high with floral of
ferings in commemoration of tbe an-
nivnraary of 111. birth.' Next year
will mark tbe centennial anniversary
of tbe blrtji' of the Iambus norellaf,
and already the numerous Dickeni
societies throughout the United King
dom are aaeparing to celebrate the
event. 1
HELP WANTED—MALI.
WANTEO—Young men In automo:
bile huslneis. Bif demand; abort
hours; fine pay. Learn at home is
•para Urns'; Wrlta Umpire Auto In-
Htltute. Box 30, Rochester, N. V.
FOR SALE—flood milch cotv, lu
milk. Cheap for cash. J. II. Moore,
113 Walker atreet. 8 3t
FOR RENT—Three comfortable
rooms. Apply 3 Owens street. . 8 3t
WANTED—flood package boy,'with
wbeel. Apply Humphreys & Wllllan- /
son. S 3t
WANTED—B, or 8 roob. bouse cen
trally located. Will lease. Address
"M. IS. M.” care Herald olllce. C 3t
C A DOWNEY- M D V-
vbtenarian A
It Albany Avanue Waytrota, QNk
Oav and Night Phone 598. '