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•Sacrifice Quality | _
| To Advertise Bargains
| This store's mission is to prov-
46 patrons with the very best
quality of goods. Quality is the
Cardinal Consideration at all
times and then we make the
price as low as the quality will
yeriqlt. If you are chasing seem
ing bargains about town you will
enjoy the change of using goods
from our store and getting at a
reasonable price the quality that
does not mean waste. Every
article ym get of us guaranteed
to be go.)d. If you will supply
your table from our store you
will live economical and live
well.
REMEBER WE LEAD
OTHERS FOLLOW.
C. C. Butter 25c tb Making Cust
omers every.
....Chickens every Friday
Fresh Celery every Friday and
Saturday.
Full stock Hay, Corn arid Oats
And Cow feed. Cheaper than the
other fellow. Fresh Brunswick
Bread, every Morning.
WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
PERSONAL I11S.
^ONDUCT ROLL, 6T
“A”; MRS. HEl
Ethel Hlaekmer. M
Ophelia McFov, Bessie
Strickland, Eflie Sassei
At’ THE
MAJESTIC
.RACE
’ TBACHEK.! THURSOAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY
;‘ e “• Herbert & Vance,
lohnsou, Ruth 9
Corine Smith
THE BIO SHOW
ill ill WEEK
In a high-class musical act, usin?4
Vettu Friedman, Inez Ki.kl.nd. Cath- j Bra8 “' Reed and String .Inst; uments.
Marlmbophones and Xylophones. The
best musical act on the. road: also
erine Hargraves. Bessie Owen.
j Deputy Sheriff C. A. Bennett today
I arrested Andrew Streeter, a young
negro, on a charge of burglary aud
carried hliu to .the county Jail.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Mary and Pendleton Streets.
The Rev. Wm. Hlr3t Helgham, Rector
Septuagesima Sunday, February 12,
1911.
Holy Eucharist. 7:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer, It a. in.
Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.
Evening Prayer 7:30 p. m.
MISS
MAR6IIERET HASTING,
IN HIGH CLASS SONGS.
Admission Matlneet 5 A 10c
Admission NlgM 10 & 15c
THEATER
BIG ATTRACTION
TONIGHT
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are to sing at the College again to
night. and then go to Waycros.s
I hope you ail are well and happy-
All those without other church en- Remember me kindly and affection-
gagements cordially invited. ‘ ately to Sister S. and the family.
* I With love, I am your friend and
AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, j brother,
Rei. A. M. Bennett will preach at j. w. Domingos.
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. j CONCERT.
There will be special music besides |
the Inspiring congregational singing, j Mountain Ash Male Chorus of WaleA
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. j Great Britain.
Bnraca class of young men will I Conductor—T. C.lyndwr Richards,
meet in their room at 9:45. All the Tenors—Messrs. D. Cynon Evans,
young men of the city invited. A cor- Anthony j one s, M. J. Edwards,
dial Invitation is extended to the poo- [ Baritone __ Mr . d. P. Williams,
pie o fthe city to attend all these ser-j Basso—Mr. C.odfrey Price.
vices.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
WE
Are graduate Opticians—Specialists
In fitting glasses to eyes in need, and
GUARANTEE
.to absolute satisfaction^ overy
l .pi-.^fcular, so sure are we of our abil
ity to please you with
Our Work
l Little & Odom,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
Phone 72—443 for lye bread or
Graham bread, ; fresh every day.
Waycross Bakery, corner f Mary and
Pendleton street. 10 It
DON'T FORGET THE AFTER-SUP-
' r»ER SALE AT CHURCHWELL
BbW, 8-9-10-11TH. STORE OPEN
•TtflL 9 O'CLOCK.
WHAT IS VINOL?
It R#pra*ents Twenty Years’ Work of
Two Eminent Physicians.
After twenty years of study two
vminont French chemists discovered
a method by which the alkaloids or
medicinal elements of the cods liver
might be separated from the useless
oil or grease, retaining nil the good
of cod liver oil and dispensing with
the bad, as the oil .has no medicinal
value. These metlicinal elements
blended with tonic iron and a mild
medicinal wine—make Vinol.
Vlnol is not a secret medicine, as
aWingredients are printed on every
bdttie. and in all cases where the
healing, strengthening influence of
cod liver oil is needed, Vinol will give
better results, for It contains all the
curative medicinal pioperties of cod
liver oil, but without the oil, and it
is easily assimilated and acceptable
to the weakest stomach.
For all run-down, weakened condl-
V ttons, and to cure chronic coughs,
colds and broncbical troubles, Vinol
H unexcelled. We sell It always with
the understanding that If It does not
do all we claim it for, we wtl! refund
the money paid us for !L The Seals
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JNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST
Gilchrist Park, J. C. Pumphry, Pastor.
Preaching at H a. m„ and 5:15 p.m.
Sunday School at 3 p. m.
Y.P. C. .W. every Friday night 7:1b
p. m.
At the United Brethren Church in
Gilchrist Park, you will be no stran
ger-After your first visit.
8ubject Sunday morning, “The Law
of Youth," second Peter, 3 chapter,
18th verse. Sunday night. “For There
Is No Difference," Romans 3 chapter,
22 verse. You are invited, come.
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Brunei and Reed street*
Rev. W. H. Scruggs, Pastor.
Services at It a. m. and 7 p. m
Sunday JShcool at 3 p. m.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.m.
and at 7:00 p. nj.
Seuishiped Oysters are deliciouJly
flavored morsels of sea food. If you
would know the flavor of the real sea
oyster, make your next order read
“Seaishipt Unlike all other oysters
—infinitely better.
Hardy Bros.
SHADE TREE8 FOR SALE.
5.000 Oak and Maple hade trees for
*a!e. Will set them out and warrant |
Accompanist—Mr. .1. Weber.
PROGRAM, PART 1.
Opening Chorus, “Dixie l«ind"-
Foster.
THE CHOIR.
1. Chorus, "Soldiers* Chorus'
(Faust)—Gounod.
THE CHOIR.
2. Song. "The Village Blacksmith’’
—Weiss—Mr. D. Penar Williams,
3. Duet, “Love and War."—Cooke
—Messrs Edwards and G. Price.
4. Part Songs. “Rest,. Soldier,
Rest" —Price.
THE CHOIR.
5. Song,"Tbora”—Adams—Mr. An
thony Jones.
6. Chorus, “The Blue Danube,"—
Strauss.
THE CHOIR.
INTERMISSION, PART 2.
1. Welsh Airs, (a) “Morfa Rhudd-
lan", (b) “YiuJJrych Gwyr Harlech"
—Richary.
2. Song, "Carry* Me Back to Old
Virginia”—Brand—Mr. D. Cynon Ev
ans.
3. Quartette,
—Lewis.
Members of Choir.
4. Son*t “Gallant Salamander"—
Barnard—Mr. Godfrey price.
5. Part Song. “Old Black Joe"—
Foster.
THE CHOIR.
6. Song, "Lend Me Your Aid"-
Gounod—Mr. M. J. Edwards.
1. Chorus, “Tyrol"—Thomas.
THE CHOIR.
National Anthem, "My Country
’Tis of Thee."
Choir and Audience.
"Cattlebury Market”
1500 pair mens’, ladle*, boy’s, and
t them out and warrant j misses shoes at biggest bargains ever
their living. Price fl.00 each, careful- j known.
ly set out. Orders solicited. J10 2t Globe Dry Goods Co.
R. W. Lewis. 13 ads 3t. |
A tie. 20 flmontha for wood phono *15. 20 lm
Tine
EXCHANGE BANK
Solicits Your Bank Account
And Influence.
Arrangements have been completed I
for the appea ance of the famous
Park Dramatic Co., that will appear!
cere'every night next week and Mati-j
nee 3 on Thursday anj Saturday.!
This show is no stranger in this vi- j
cinity to* the past fourteen years has •
earned the reputation of being the!
best and largest show of its kind ev-1
er attempted and gives plays that
have been mr.de famous in the larg-
er cities at the high prices. The coin
pany carries actors and actiesses of*
no mean ability and some well known !
people who have played here with '
the high priced road shows. j
There is no doubt that with tile
price of ten cents as offered by this |
company there will be but little If j
any room left in the mamotli tent
carried by the company and which is j
made so warm and cozy by the heat* J
ing and lighting plant carried by the!
show. |
A number of addition chairs liavo
been engaged as extras for the re
serve seat department aud every de-
tail carried out to accomodate the lm- *
mense crowd usually attending the
performances given by this company.!
On Monday night, “For Home and
Honor," the famous southern druiun
will be player!.
To miss seeing a performance as
given by this company is to miss
something that one has a chance to
take advantage of and wjilch carries
its regrets.
L THESE MEN" HAVE
.WORKEDFORTHE
SAFETYOFYOUR-MONEY
WHEN-mSlN-A
NATIONALBANK
THE CONFIDENCE AND SECURITY THAT COME WITH THE PO^
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 ll*
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
RINO 17, FOP. WOOD-
1m.
Hello Central!
Give me No. 522 Please
N. 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 16c each; Tange
rines 10c to 15c por dozen.
Don’t Forget to Order the Celery
Deliverod.
522 PHONE NUMBER.
N. A. JOSEPH
I T. II. BLIZZARD’S
| Meat Market,
! Plant Ave. 108 Phone 242
All Kinds of Fresh Meats,
NATIVE AND WESTERN,
Fish and Oysters
JUST OPENED FI8H AND OYSTER
HOUSE. PHONE ME AT ANV
TIME FOR THE BEST THE MARK
ET AFFORDS.
T. H. Blizzard,
108 PLANT AVENUE.
Foley’s OMoux/oiv}
CLASSIFIED
WANT IDS
WANTED
^.WANTED FOR U. S ARMY—Able-
bodied unmarried men between age*
of 18 and 35; citizens of United Sta
tes. of good character and temperate
habits, who can speak, read and writ#
the English language. For Informa
tion apply to Recruiting officer, South.
Ruilding. Waycross, Os.; 13 West York
street Savannah On.; 108 West For
syth street Jacksonville, Fla.; 140
Market street Charleston, S. C.; or
113 South Maine street, Fitzgerald,
3a. Jan. 7 tf.
MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES
BEFORE BUYING YOUR MONUMENTS TOOMSTONES, ETC.
CALL AT THE NEW MARBLE YARD AT 51 ALBANY AVENUE
AND SEE OUR STOCK. WE GUARANTEE OUR MATERIAL
AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE THE BEST. OUR PRICES ARE
RIGHT.
WAYCROSS MARBLE COMPANY
J. M. Clark,
51 ALBANY AVENUE.
WAYCCROSS, Ga.
Comme.icing
Monday,
One Solid Week
March
13th
The Peoples’ Favorite Repertoire Orgar.ization and
the Larged and Beit in the World
THE GREAT
Park
WANTED—Pupils to take mualc
lossotiK on brasB or string linstru-
ments. Call A. R. Marks, 52 Tebetu
Street, phone 066. 4 61
LOST—On Plant ave., baby pill,
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 3fc
LOST—New Dayton nicycla Re
ward if returned to Homo Furniture
Co. 11 3t.
FOR RENT—3 uico stables pnd lot
Apply 37 Gilmore street. 11 3t
FOR SALE—A Goat (half Angora)
harness and curt, plione or see James
Hsrtcy. 10*2t
ACCURACY AND PROMPTNESS
SAFETY AND LIBERA LIT Y
—Are th2 Marked Features of Our Business.
We Invite You to Try Us.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. H Buchanan, President.
W. H. < NcRxie, Cashier,
Dramatic Company
Appearing in their Electric Lighted and Heate**
Pavillion Theater. UNDER CANVAS
Comfortable Opera Chairs, Mam
moth Stage, Beautiful Scenery,
Gorgeous Costumes.
WANTED—Young men in automo
bile business. Illg demand; short
hours; line pay. Lenrn at homo la
ppare time; Writo Empire Auto In
stitute. Box 30, Rochester, N. Y.
FOR 8ALE—Horse. This Is a good
sound young horse, dark grey, Weigh;
1,000 pounds; a good quiet driver And
worker; price $185. J. R. Tib bn,
Waycross, Ga., R. F. D. No 4. 10 it 1
40
High Class Dramatic and
Vaudeville Artirfts Engaged
Especially by Mr. Park Hi
red from Leading Theaters.
40
| FOR SALE—On* slightly used,
! Standard make Plano. Origins) price
1325, price now |$2U3. Rosy term*.
Phone 276 or call at I* A street. 10 It
Hens and Indies underwear.
Hone, etc., in our big sale.
10 It Globe Dry Goods Co.
Doable bill at the Majestic balance
this week. See oar ad la another
column. t 3t na, Fla.
RIPE PINEAPPLES—Direct to con
sumers. Choices recipes upon re
quest. Applctborpe Plantation, Ante-
>?•,- . , , 10 tt