Waycross evening herald. (Waycross, Ga.) 189?-19??, February 09, 1911, Image 5

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5 WAYCR03S evening herald ooo<x>oooooooo<x>oo' I WE NEVER * Sacrifice Quality!. To Advertise Bargains 1j Thfs store's misstort Is to prov* *r < witii the very be3t £ goods.- Quality is the Cardinal Consideration at all ’tunes and then we make the ► price as low as the quality will ► pew mit. If you are chasing seem- ring bargains about town you will Penjoy the change of using goods * from our store and getting at a ^sonal. e price the quality that tdoes not mean waste. Every article you get of us guaranteed to be good. If you will supply \ your table from our store you ! will live economical and live well. REMEBER WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW. <T. C. Butter 25c It) Making Cust omers every. ... .Chickens every Friday Fresh Celery every Friday and Saturday. Full stock Hay, Corn and Oats And Cow feed. Cheaper than the other fellow. Fresh Brunswick Bread, every Morning. W£ ^AY CASH FOR COUNTRY i i EPS. AT THE Mrs. W. P. Little'.*, reception. One of prettiest social affairs of ron was Mrs. Little's "Ar Home" te:dny afternoon in honor of her guest Miss Little of Cumberland. Md. The color scheme of yellow and wuite was carried out beautifully. Ferns, palms and Southern smilax was used in pro fusion in the receplou hall, fhe par lor and dining room where quantities of yellow Jessamine, white Hyacinths and yellow and white Narcissus were placed. Receiving in the hall were Mrs. .!. R. Odom, gowned in piuk messaline Admission with pearl trimming and Mrs. Fred ; Brewer who wore messaline with sil- * ver trimming. Mrs. Little received, her guests in the parlor gowned in j ecrue silk with Poisian and Miss Lit- J tie wore a handsome gown of blue messaline and real lace. j In the dining room Mrs. Bowden, I gowned in black velvet and Mrs. P. A. J Hay in lace over blue received. The 1 punch bowl was precided over by Mrs. W. E. Sirnians, who wore chif THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 3ATURDAY ' Herbert & Vance, if * In a nigh-class musical act, using Brass, Reed and String Instruments. Mariiubophoues and Xylophones. The best musical act on tho road; al3o MISS MAMET HASTING, IN HIGH CLASS SONGS. Admission Matineet 5 d 13c Night 10 & 15c CARD BOARD, ALL COLOR3 AT THE HERALD OFFICE. MAKING FINE PRODUCE. wiLS«ERycoi Wilson Block. V/. M. Wilson, Mgr. 1 ♦0^00000000000404 fou over blue silk and Miss Ellen Hardy Bros., lower Plant avenue. Blaln in lace over pink. A delicious J are making some most attractive and salad cou;se was served by Misses j convenient improvements to their Emma Bibb and Thelma Baum, who ' new store hnd that corner will soon were dainty in white. About one bun- be quite an addition to the appear- dred guests called during the after- ance of that end of town. noon. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of D. A. R. The Lyman Hail Chapter D. A. It. will meet with Mrs. J. R. Odom, 33 Elizabeth street. Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Are graduqfte Opticians—Specialists fitting glasses to eyes in need, and GUARANTEE to 0re absolute satisfaction in every particular, ao sure are we of our abil ity to please you with • Ou| Work Little & Odom, JEWELERS AND OPTICIAN8. PURE RICH BLOOD. G. R. Brinson Co., Sells A Prescrip tions 1 That Means Vigor, Vim, / Vitality. Because MIO-NA causes the blood to got better and more nourishment it is at all times a valuable tonic. It puts vigor In to the muscles, clears up the improperly nourished t>.<ilu and makes strong nerves that will stand tho severest test. Men who feel that their vitality is slipping away; that the vim and en ergy that they formerly put Into all their works Is lacking; that ambitious impulses and clever ideas do not come as they used to—are the kind of men that need MI-O-NA. Besides being a peerless remedy for indigestion MIO-NA is a most pronr^inced tonic. If you have that blue, discontented 'feeling through the day and pass restless nights, trying unsuccessfully to get a refreshing sleep, take a month's treatment of MI-O-NA stom ach tablets, and bring the sunshine into your life. MI-O-NA costs but 50 cents at O. R. BfmnGU-eo.,-_£nd druggists every where. Guaranteed Tfr-enre indiges tion and Immediately relieve all stom ach inislry, or money back. 9—21—2 NEW SPRING 8UIT8 JU8T AR- Rived AT BON TON. SPECIAL nOTOICE. If you want to buy a well establish ed retail grocery business, cheap for gagh, see Thorpe ft Co. 1 14t NOTICE. The Girls-Seven B. Circle will hold their regular meeting In the Epworth League rooms of Trinity church Fri day afternoon at three' o’clock; All glrld over twelve years of age are invited to be present. Clara Phillips, President. married. Last night at Folkston Miss Minnie Mattox of Folkston and Mr. Wilmer R. Courtney of Radford, Va., were married. Rev. R. A. Brown of this city officiating. Mr. and Mrs.Courtney left last night for the north on a wedding trip. Miss Mattox is a niece They are planting a number ||f j shade trefs. of rapid growth, that | will soon protect pedestrians from the i sun and also have plenty of good hitching posts for thq convenience of . their callers. In addition they are about to erect in the large lot adjoining, some con-! venlent sheds and stables, where tho country people coming to town may leave their horses to rest instead of having them scattered all over the streets. Mr. Hardy states that the building will be absolutely clean and sanitary and will be greatly appreciat ed by their customers. Churchwell Bros., have caught the spirit sides of the Civic League and have placed around their store a num ber of convenient hitching' posts. We would suggest that if they will Just give them a good coat of paint of ap propriate color, they will be quite an attractive addition and In line with our improvement movement. NOTICE. There is prevalent in different parts of the county small pox and wo deem It wise to be vaccinated, as this has pi oven to be protective against the Infection. Wc have arranged with ; RUN DOWN CONDITIONS. J | Their Cause and Effect. j i Run down conditions are cause-! try j a lack of iron in the blood and m a I assimilation of food. If you : e- oik j of the unfortunates who have drifted I into this state, change your diet, eat j foods that are rich in mineral eio-' merits of nutrition, and lake Vlr.ol, j our delicious cod liver and Iron Ion-! 1c (without oil), which supplies Iron to the blood in the most easily asslm- j Rated form. ! A case in reported from Mattoon, III.—Mrs. O. M. Watrous was In very poor 'health for years. She was weak, j all run-down, no appetite, and only' weighed ninety-seven pounds. She , I had doctored fo:* a long time without benefit. Vinol was recommended. She tried it. and in less than a year she was in perfect health and weighed 127 tf>s. ’ Vinol creates an appetite, reestab- j lishes perfect, digestion and makes, good, pure blood. In this natural • manner it builds up the •run-down I weak and* debiliated, and replaces j weakness with strength. ’ Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- j demanding that your money will bo turned If it does not help you. Tho Seals Pharmacy. j 600 HUNDRED DOZEN EGGS. 25c A DOZEN AT | 30 tf. HARDY BROSS. | ALLTHE5EMENHAVE %W0RKEDT0BTHE SAFElYOr-YOUR-MONEY WHCN-ITTSlNrA NATIOMLMNK Don't stand off and attempt to dir ect oMiora, but take hold and do some thing yourself. EGGS, EGGS, EGGS! 25 CENTS PER DOZEN AT HARDY BROS. of Mr. Mattox of tills city and la tha | tfc# dl(toren , p hy,| c lans of the county daughter of Mr. H. S. Mattox of Folk*- ton. Double bill at the Majestic balance this week. See our ad In another column. 9 3t WOODMEN OF WORLD FORMED AT ROBERTA. Roberta, (la., Feb. 9.—A Woodmen the World camp was organized at Roberta, Monday, wtih a very Inter esting membership. This makes the third camp organized in this county. Tiie three camps will have a union rally soon. RING 174 FOR WOOD. 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. ^ B, H. Thomas, Ordinary. 1 lw REO MENS' SMOKER FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30 P. M. All Red Men in good standing are invited, 8 p. m., all Red Men and oth ers are also invited that wish to hear about Redmenship. Lott-HItch Build ing, third floor. 9 2t FRESH SEALED OYSTERS JUST 1m. RECEIVED AT HARDY BROS. Hello Central! Give me No. 522 Please N. A. Joseph—522—Right What Have You In Tho Fruit Line Today? Bananas. Pineapple*, Grape Fruit, Apples, Tangerines Coccoanuts, otc. PRICES PLEASE Bananas 20c: Apples SOc per peck; Oranges from 15c to 30c per iloxon; Pineapples 10c to 15c each; Tange- rlnea tOc to 15c per doxen. Don’t Forgot -to Order the Celery Delivered. 522 PHONE NUMBER. . N. A. JOSEPH THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY 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 SAFE GUARD POSSIBLE 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 TOTAl RESOURCES OVER $700,000 T. H. BLIZZARD’S Meat Market, Plant Ave. 118 Phone 242 All Kinds of Fresh Meats, NATIVE AND WESTERN. Fish and Oysters JUST OPENED FISH AND OYSTER HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANY TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK ET AFFORDS. T. /if Blizzard, 108 PLANT AVENUE. CLASSIFIED WANTED WANTEO FOR U. S ARMY—Able- WWjod unmarried men between age, of 18 and 35; citizens of United St*- tee, of good character and temperate bablta, who can apeak, read and writ* the Engllah language. For Informa tion apply to Recruiting officer, South- (lulldlng, Waycroaa, Oa.; 13 West York street Savannah Ga.; 108 Wcat For syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140 Market .alreet Charleston, S. O.; of 113 South Maine atreet, Fitzgerald, Jan. 7 U. MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOM8TONE8, ETC. CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT 51 ALBANY AVENUE AND 8EE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BE8T. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY J. M. Cork, 51 ALBANY AVENUE. MGR. WAYCCR088, Q*. THE EXCITEMENT IS SPREADING The EXCHANGE BANK Solicits Your Bank Account And Influence. ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS SAFETY AND LIBERA LITY —Are th2 Marked Feakireo of Our Business. We Invite You to Try us. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | W. H Buchanan, President. H. jlcRae, Cashier, many People going to the CHEROKEE DRUG STORE. While it waa known by a few peo- !>'e of this locality that tho remedy Root Juice has created considerable excitement throughout the state by making scores of remarkable cures during the past few months. It was' nipuials of those who have been cur- not supposed ho many people from <-'*1 by tho remedy. It 1m sold for one out of town were Interested, but many | dollar a bottle or three bottles for loathly sick and throw up my food. OfttirneH there was a raw burning sensation in the pit of rny stomach and I was never free from pain In my hack and limbs. The doctors said the pain in the limbs was rheumatic. While at Lafayette I heard so much of Root Juice that I decided to try It. I bought thiee bottles and by fhe time it waa used I had a good appe tite and could digest fat pork. I do believe anyone enjoys better health than I now enjoy.” The Root Juice people havo hundreds of testl- WANTED—Pupils to tako music lessons on brass or string (instru ments. Call A. R. Marks, ft2 Telman Street, phone C66. 4 6t WANTED—Responsible colored nurse for 2 1-2 year old child. Apply 14 Gordon street. 7 3t WANTED— To rent 3 furunlsbed rooms for light housekeeping by March 1., or furnished bouse at reas onable price For about 4 or 5 montba Address J. R. Tibbs, Wajcross, Ga. R. F. D. No. 4. 3 Ct L08T—On Plant avo.. baby pin, with three Initials on it. Please re turn to this office. 8 2t LOST—On Street, square gold pin. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 8 3t two dollars and a half. The great remedy is now being demonstrated at Cherokee drug atoro. DON'T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL BROS* 8-9-10-11TH. STORE OPEN ♦TILL 9 O'CLOCK. from the country are helping to swell the o'owds that aro calling at the drug store to learn of the remarka ble discovery. A traveling man in the presence of a number of home people said: ”1 wouldn't take this whole town for what Root Juice did for me. I suffered with my stomach and kidneys for years. ( tried every thing that I could put the least confi dence in, but continued* to grow worse. Ai time I felt like I had rocks (n the pit of my stomach. Often gas would form In my stomach and bowels and preps up against my heart so that It would feel Uke It would atop beating. Frequently I would get|*TILL f O'CLOCK. ~ . / ’* ’ VALENTINE DAY, PEB. 14TH. We have the Valentines, a beautiful assortment at—Redding*. 7 61, DON'T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP PER SALE AT CHURCHWELL FOR SALE—Good milch cow, In milk. Cheap for cash. J. D. Moore, 33 Walker street. 8 .3t FOR RENT—Three comfortable rooms. Apply 3 Owens atreet 8 3tj WANTED—« or 8 rtwh.' bouse cen trally located. Will lease.' Address *‘M. K. M.” care Herald office. 4 3t WANTED—Young men in automo bile business. Big demand; abort hours; fine pay. Learn at home In spare time; Write Empire Auto In stitute. Box 80, Rochester, N. Y. C- A DOWNEY- M D V- . VETENARIAN BROS. 8-9-10.11TH. STORE OPEN ,, Albany Avmu, Waycroaa, Ga. ‘ * ““*■ Bay and Nigh* Phona SML